Notice - Georgia Department of Agriculture
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Notice - Georgia Department of Agriculture
Vol. 95, No. 20 © Copyright Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Family-Owned Carden Foods Has Deep Roots in Georgia Special Equine Edition See ads - pgs. 5 & 7 The offices of the Georgia Department of Agriculture will be closed Monday, October 8, in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. Charles Carden of Carden Foods Inc., a wholesale produce company in Griffin, will never forget the woman who complained because a potato in her order had dirt on it. Then there was the customer who asked for Georgia-grown bananas. These comments illustrate what farmers and other agribusiness leaders have been saying for years: “Americans need to be educated about where their food comes from.” “Many vegetables such as strawberries, lettuce, cabbage and tomatoes are packaged in the field” instead of at packing houses where they can be washed, Carden says. And bananas come from South America, not South Georgia. Carden Foods, a Gold Member of Georgia Grown, the Department of Agriculture’s marketing program that links Georgia growers and consumers, supplies all kinds of fruits and vegetables to more than 500 schools, restaurants, hospitals and grocery stores across the state. Carden says his family-owned and operated business joined Georgia Grown because he and his brother, Scott, want to build relationships with more local vegetable and fruit farmers. Carden Foods clients, especially schools, are increasingly asking for Georgia-grown produce, Carden says. He says he also hopes the Georgia Grown program, whose website features an easy-to-use “What’s in Season” section, will help educate the public about what grows in Georgia and when it’s ready to eat. For example, cabbage is in season and ready to be harvested in North Georgia at a Georgia National Fair Celebrated Oct. 4-14 Randy Moore Our guest columnist this week is Randy Moore, Executive Director, Georgia National Fair, 401 Larry Walker Parkway, Perry, GA 31069-1367, www.georgia nationalfair.com, 478-987-3247. The official, state-sponsored Georgia National Fair, October 4-14, 2012, is Notice Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary Black, Commissioner Ad Deadline for the Oct. 31 issue is noon, Oct. 17 Mail to: 2012 “Where Georgia is Celebrated!” Located in the center of the state in Perry, the Fair is a traditional, agricultural event. Georgia’s youth will show their hogs, heifers, steers, market goats, breeding ewes, market lambs, commercial dairy heifers, and dairy cattle. In addition, there are shows for dairy and Boer goats, llamas, rabbits, and horses. And don’t forget to see the non-livestock competitions and displays for Georgia’s youth. The second Legislative Livestock Showdown is set for October 6. This unique event puts five Georgia senators and five Georgia representatives in the show-ring. The legislators team up with Georgia 4-H and FFA members and a steer. They are judged on showmanship with a big trophy for the winner. The value of a gate ticket is one of the best deals in the state. For only $8, fairgoers will be entertained by lots of new acts: dogs, knights, axe women, strong woman, R&B singers, Rolling Stones cover band, comedy stunt show, Top 40 band, ag magic, country singers, “washboard” music, acrobatics, Motown music, Name That Tune, and a walking, talking tree! Your favorite entertainers are returning, including racing pigs, Vocal Trash, petting zoo, plus a full-fledge circus, and lots more. The Georgia National Fair provides Georgians with a family-friendly event. It is safe and clean. There’s plenty of ways to enjoy the Fair experience; livestock and horse shows, competitive exhibits, food, rides and games, commercial vendors, major concerts, street entertainers, family entertainment, and nightly fireworks. The Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter is one of the finest facilities in the country. The grounds and buildings are dedicated to Georgia’s youth to show, learn, and compete; to those in agriculture and agribusiness to exhibit, show, and sell; to the state-sponsored Georgia National Fair; and to diverse events and activities which are entertaining, cultural, and educational in nature. different time than cabbage in South Georgia, Carden explains. He noted that, while their company buys produce that comes from all over the world, he and his brother try to buy from growers in Georgia and neighboring Southern states whenever possible. When Carden Foods was founded in 1943, the Carden family produced much of the vegetables they sold on their Spalding County farm. But the company’s roots go even deeper in Georgia: the Carden (Continued on Page 11) How to Subscribe To the Bulletin To start a new subscription or renew an existing subscription using a credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard only), go to website www.thegamarketbulletin.com and click on the link to the online subscription payment form. Subscribers also can submit a change of address for an existing subscription online. Subscriptions to the print version of the Bulletin are available to Georgia residents at a cost of $10 per year; out-of-state subscriptions are available for $20 per year. Subscribers to the print version also have access to the Market Bulletin online. An online only subscription also is available (Continued on Page 12) An Update on Your Georgia Grown Program from Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black Since the beginning of 2012, we have worked to build the foundation of a statewide program that promotes the farmers and agricultural businesses of Georgia. The resulting program, Georgia Grown, has gotten off to an impressive start, thanks in part to the farmers and businesses of the state that have a direct stake in the program’s success. Since we launched the Georgia Grown website in January 2012, we have gained more than 300 members; most being small businesses with great agricultural products who are looking to reach new customers. However, more and more we are seeing large businesses join the program who see the value of starting a genuine conversation about both the production and supply side of agriculture and how we can work together to reach common goals. Some of those members are the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Kennesaw State University, American Label, Kelly Products, The Local Vendors Coalition, Southern Distinction Magazine and more. “Agribusiness is Georgia’s largest and most diverse industry,” said Chris Clark, President and CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. “Helping the industry remain strong is a critical component to our overall competitiveness as a state. We are proud to support this important effort and the many agriculture based companies that call Georgia home.” We have already started meeting and greeting the public with three Georgia Grown Farmers Showcases, with more planned before the end of the year. We are supporting country star Luke Bryan, son of a Georgia farmer, on his Georgia Farm Tour. The Georgia Grown online store is opening in October. These are the first of several opportunities we’ll have to promote Georgia Grown to the public. We are working to use your membership dollars wisely, and this concert series, conducted in partnership with Harvey’s Supermarkets, is the first of many co-branding efforts tying Georgia Grown to South Georgia-based Harvey’s, our newest Founders Circle (Continued on Page 12) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. 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Danny Hershberger Hartwell 706-201-5745 All types of farm fences, electric, wood, all types of wire, as well as repairs. Jess Barker Gray 478-288-7183 on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address (es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to: MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Fax: (404) 463-4389 To submit an ad via the internet, you must be a subscriber either for the printed edition or for online access only. Go to website: www.thegamarketbulletin.com If you are not a subscriber, follow the directions for becoming a subscriber on the online subscription link. You also can become a subscriber by mailing your payment to the address listed above. If you are a subscriber, click on the link Market Bulletin Ads and enter your subscription number. 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Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 404651-9081, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, and ask for the ad department or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. 35 yrs. experience laser-grading horse riding arenas and toppings, custom tree clearing, barn pads graded, horse paddocks, trackhoe, trucking, driveways built, demolition, insured. Bill Butler Braselton 770-231-4662 706-654-3777 All types of farm/land services: grading, hauling, bush hogging, and brush clearing. Paul Lavengood Madison 770-318-3859 All types tractor work, landscaping, bushhogging, drainage & erosion, wildlife food plots, tree planting & tree removal, firewood services. Bert Brand Lawrenceville 770-608-1613 Any farm fence built with wood or wire; corrals, farm buildings, & all other related work, statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708 Bobcat and tractor work, clearing, light grading, bushhogging, fence work, weed control and no-till grain drilling, Jackson and surrounding counties. Chris Wilkie Commerce 706-335-7538 Bushhog your land, also loader work, tilling and drives scraped, call for quotes. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 Bushhogging: briars, hedges, small trees, shorelines, rough land, steep land, make overgrown pastures productive again, stumps grubbed, Bobcat work. Jim Norton Canton 404-580-8676 Custom hay harvesting for mid Ga. round or square bales. Cason Anderson Warner Robins 478-952-2875 Dig ponds in wet areas and clean sand, mud, silt out of lakes, clean out farm lagoons, etc., 40 years exper. in dragline work. Larry Potts Watkinsville 404-697-6455 770-725-7851 Farm buildings built/repaired; fences built/repaired. tractor-bobcat work, hay baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568 Farm/land services: grading, hauling, bush hogging, and brush clearing. Lorrie Lavengood Covington 770-841-3673 Fence, statewide, horse, farm, wood, wire, hi-tensile,vinyl,electric,16+ yrs. exp. free est. Charles Mooney Midville 478-589-7645 Fertilizing, liming, seeding, weed control; Cherokee & surrounding counties; leave msg. Harry Woodall Canton 770-364-2909 770-479-6432 Irrigation system construction; landclearing; forestry cutting. Chris Warren Georgetown chris4592@ gmail.com 229-308-8743 334-618-9128 Land clearing, grading, hauling, pond work, drainage work, building and maintaining roads, bush hogging. references available. Josh Halderman Carnesville 678-227-2976 Looking for someone to shake 18 healthy pecan trees; will consider both shake & harvest. Bill Hartley Gray [email protected] 478-7196075 Mud and water no problem. Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-5356562 229-881-0048 Pine straw installed, $3.85 per bale including clean up (with purchase of 100 or more bales). under 100 bales installed at only $4.00 per bale, w/clean up. Tracie Courtenay Lithonia 678665-1961 Professional Farrier Service over 14 years experience with western and english show and performance horses correct reliable shoeing. Shane Wood Covington 770-696-7328 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Tractor services, Bushhogging, loader work, grading, dirt & gravel hauled, area clean up, fence repair, drainage issues. Wayne Humbard Loganville 678-825-4597 Will pick up all scrap metal, old equipment, etc.; will clean out old barns, buildings, etc. James Cook Dearing [email protected] 706-597-8038 706-799-4371 Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reasonable rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564 Farm Services Wanted Need a chicken coop built and a pond dug. Jasann Gilliam Atlanta jsnnjones@ yahoo.com 678-949-8530 404-453-4152 Need tractor mechanic part time for old farmall restorations. Joe Webb McDonough 678-986-2048 FARM EMPLOyMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 32 yr. old, experienced with horses, stable cleaning etc., general farm labor, good farm tractor driver; (Roswell) Richard Hayes Alpharetta 678-525-9177 Boarding stable needs dependable couple, trade barn work for housing, additional days w/pay avail.; call, lve. msg. D. Perkins Gillsville 770-531-1883 Couple looking for hen or broiler farm, 30 yrs. exp., in White or surrounding counties. Henry Page Flowery Branch [email protected] 706-3000878 706-244-1270 Couple seeks employment, housing, utilities and salary on any farm with caretaking, cleaning and overseeing your farm, no children. Darrell Stowe Mansfield 404-416-1408 Family seeks employment; 15 years experience with poultry, need house/ salary. Kathie Whisnant Monroe [email protected] 678-2278675 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Farm worker; heavy equip. operator, cattle, Class A, relocate if needed. Shane Martin Alpharetta martinshane1972@ gmail.com 770-688-5417 Full time help wanted on pecan farm, approx. 200 trees, room/board free, salary, all utilities included, need someone by fall crops. Robin Bell Hawkinsville 478-244-2951 Help Wanted: trimming Lelands, fence washing, other odd jobs; references. Bonnie Merritt 3089 Claude Brewer Rd. Loganville 30052 [email protected] 770-5540074 Looking for broiler/poultry farm; have experience in managing both, any Ga. county will be considered. Mary Scroggs Nicholson lynn19772009@ hotmail.com 706-983-1295 Man 53, looking for farm work, have experience with chickens, horses, cattle & tractor; non-smoker, hard working person; in Clayton area. Chip Riverdale 770-478-0900 Need occasional hourly help with hay and farm maintenance, must have equipment and power tool experience. David Blackmore Cartersville [email protected] 770-652-6453 Seeking intelligent, versatile farm worker for farm using permaculture, organic gardening, aquaponics, Salatin methods; room, board, stipend. Lacy Thompson, Jr. Lithonia lacy@ ltsound.com 770-482-4836 FARM MACHINERy If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. '08 JD 3202, 4 WD, 390 hrs., JD 300 loader, 5' rotary mower, 5' harrow, all for $14,500 nego. Rusty Carr Dublin 478275-4584 478-279-1096 '95 Freightliner FL80 for 20' litter bed, flotation tires, A/C, 9spd, PTO, can sell BBI bed also, $9500 for truck. Stephen Houston Donalsonville 229-416-6080 '95 model Kubota L 2900, 1100 hrs, 35 hp, shuttle shift, p/s, $7000. TW Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816 '99 Polaris 500 diesel ATV, $1500, 10' pull type rotary mower, $3000. Edith McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442 1 8-disc Taylorway harrow, 3 pt hitch, $600; 1 metal band saw, $375. Glenn Waldrip Gainesville 770-536-5823 100 Farmall tractor with one point quick hitch & equipment, $4500. Joann Herndon Hazlehurst 912-375-4320 11.5 foot, old, heavy duty, lift-type, International rotary cutter, mostly refurbished, works great, $3,800. George Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014 12 ft steel flatbed dump complete, $1050. Jerry Pirkle Flowery Branch 770-967-8819 14ft enclosed trailer w/2 axles tight, dry w/ 5 new 8 ply tires, new brakes, $2,500. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-481-5067 15' Rhino SR15 batwing mower for sale, runs great. Henry Mitcham 2784 Chipley Hwy Warm Springs 31830 706-977-3964 16 ft equipment trailer, w/ramps, new wire harness, tail lights, electric brakes, $800. Jack Hogan Loganville 770-4668193 770-344-8586 1600 feet 6 inch irrigation pipe, 2 rainbow guns. Jack Batten 435 Jack Batten Rd Douglas 31533 [email protected] 912-3844999 165 Massey Ferguson tractor with Perkins motor, motor runs well but body needs some work, asking $2800. Michael Vickers Douglas 912-3816939 1928 Farmall regular steel wheel tractor, not restored, runs well for it's age, $2,500. Donald Conyers 770-3614527 404-797-0621 1945 Allis Chalmers C, $900; 1948 Allis Chalmers B adjustable front with cultivator, $1500. Jesse Rogers Eastman 478-374-1015 1948 Super A Farmall with cultivators, planters, and other equipment; sickle mower machine. Clara Hackney Cedartown 770-748-4051 1949 Clark carloader forklift, landscape pulverizer, 6 ft, boom pole. Will Crumley Bostwick 706-818-0459 1950 Farmall Cub; Farmall A 1947 with Woods belly mower. Joe Webb McDonough 678-986-2048 1950 Ferguson TO20, runs great, new points, plugs, wires, belts, hoses & battery, gas tank freshly lined, good tires, $2000; ground driven manure spreader, $400. Brian Smith Tunnel Hill 706-980-1189 1950 Ford 8N tractor with bush hog and scrape, $1500 obo. Lamar Furr Decatur 404-321-0243 494-293-0345 1969 Ford tractor T3000, 8 pieces of equipment, 3 new tires, power steering. Harlon Langford West Point 706-6452862 706-645-2862 1970 Farmall Cub, rebuilt engine & lift, new paint, new tires, 1 pt hitch, 7 pieces of equipment, $8,495. TJ Benton Covington 404-427-1703 1976 Case 580C backhoe, good condition, $7000, or best offer. Frank Goza Stone Mountain 770-469-8700 1976 Chevy flat dump, 21ft, twin cylinder, tilt hood, single axle, sm block, 4sp trans. Julie Shelton Cleveland 706969-4244 1980 Ford 445 commercial tractor w/heavy duty loader, one owner, manuals, needs minor work, $5,995. Dwight Swanson Dallas stevecunningham@ mindspring.com 404-307-7106 404-5691993 Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements. The Market Bulletin is accessible via the Internet at the site www.agr.georgia.gov No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Gary Black, Commissioner Carlton Moore, Editor Randy Cox, Asst. Editor Gerrie Fort, Circulation Mgr. Subscriptions are available via U.S. Mail to Georgia residents at a cost of $10 per year; outof-state-subscriptions are available for $20 per year. Out-of-state subscriptions must be within the United States or its territories. To start a new subscription or to renew an existing subscription, send a check or money order payable to Market Bulletin, along with your name, complete mailing address and daytime phone number (in the event the Bulletin office needs to contact you concerning your subscription) to the above address. 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Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. Wednesday, October 3, 2012 1981 230 diesel tractor, Massey Ferguson bov blade, 5 ft bush hog, $6,500. David Rogers Hampton 770228-4562 1982 John Deere, 4840, original owner, 4108 hrs, excellent condition; IH 490, 26 ft harrow. Walter Cason vienna 229-938-2281 1986 455-E John Deere track loader, $8,000. Virgil Brookshire 4405 Johnstonville Rd Forsyth 31029 404580-6763 478-994-2030 1987 Bradco backhoe, 9ft model, heavy duty, excellent shape, 18 inch bucket, $4,350. Dwight Swanson Dallas [email protected] 404307-7106 404-569-1993 1988 front end loader, Cat 953, excellent condition, new under carriage, less than 300 hours, $24,500. Phillip Hulsey Cornelia 706-499-4112 1989 JD 970, 33hp, good condition, 1780 hrs, $8900, call for more info. Hugh Ivester Hull 706-540-5261 1992 D 3 c series 2, 3700 hours, new undercarriage, rootrake, $16,500. Michael Turner Millen 478-494-9136 478-982-3990 1997 10" Hodge built aerator/large spikes, great condition, $3,500; Bushhog 2615 Legend 15' Batwing rotary cutter, $7,500. Mike Corrigan Macon [email protected] 478-297-4186 1998 model FMTrac45 545 farm tractor, 210 hrs, great condition, $7,200. Andy Ponder Thomasville 229-2285789 229-224-1854 1999 International 8100 litter spreader truck, 20' B.B.I. body, 450 grain drill, 5520 4wd JD tractor 3200hrs. Ronnie Waters Rebecca 229-643-7605 229-567-1192 2 Armstrong hi-power lug 14-9-24 tires, 4 ply tubeless, lugs 90%, $325 for both. Daniel Terry Williamson 770-2274598 770-402-6869 2 Firestone 15-5 x 38 rear tires and rims, more than 90% tread, $1400. Freddie Dalton Carnesville 706-6586833 706-658-7092 2 four ton bulk feed bins & 2-5000lb scales with Spink electronic read out, $2,500, delivery available. Danny Hemphill Blairsville 706-435-8627 2 Intl pull type Cub harrows, Cub tractor, 3pt hitch till seeded, 5050 Allis Chalmers, Super A. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517 2 KMC shakers cab, air, sweepers, long boom good condition, 1 for $65,000 and1 for $60,000. Chop Evans Fort valley 478-955-4642 2 row JD 71 plate type planters on a Pittsburgh frame, fertilizer distributor, fiberglass hoppers, colter, sheltered, field ready. Pete Giddens Ocilla 229347-5830 229-831-1053 2 wheel Newton Crouch, hydraulic 4 ton fertilizer spreader, pull with tractor or truck, good condition, $6,500. Mark Woodard Macon 478-986-4392 2- 12.4 x28 tractor tires an tubes, 75% tread, $100 each. Kenneth Carlyle Cleveland 706-865-3686 20 ton Lowboy tractor, $1,200. William Dabbs Eatonton 706-485-6249 2001 Massey Ferguson, 70 HP, low hours, one owner, cool cap & front end loader, bucket & forks as well, $15,000. Tommy Hill Maysville 706-296-1549 2002 Kubota BX2200 4wd tractor, 60 in deck, 48 bush hog, 48 box blade, 660 hours, $6000. Mitch Schwaberl Acworth 770-975-8455 2003 John Deere 5520, 89 hp, 4wd, 3775 hrs, cab w/ ac, 541 loader, $25,750. Mike Corrigan Macon mcorrigan@ ingramentities.com 478-297-4186 2003 Kubota L3010, 30hp, 90hrs, $9500. Jerry Yarborough Aragon 770684-5670 2003 Kubota M4900 tractor w/box blade & 6' bushhog, 545hrs, 2wd, canopy, $12,500; Snapper ground cruiser utility vehicle 160hrs, $3800. Brian Loeper Moreland [email protected] 770-328-7769 770-301-0020 2006 Homesteader dump trl., 6 X 10, 7000 lb GW, $2250. Charles Boswell Fairmount 678-316-0777 2006 Kubota Bx24, 4wd, 165 hours, loader, backhoe, blade, hog, rake. Dee Magerd Fannin 239-964-5875 2008 Mahindra 2816, 28hp 600 hrs, loader, 4ft finish mower, boxblade, rotortiller, turnplow,18ft trailer great shape, asking $14,000. Kevin Kinney Taylorsville miracleacresfarm@ hotmail.com 678-925-4292 THE MARKET BULLETIN 2008 Massey Ferguson 1529 tractor, 4wd, 3 cylinder, brush guard disc harrows, bushhog, 123 hours. David Cole Temple 770-562-5110 770-789-5326 2138 Savage pecan shaker, new pads & hangar chains, asking $4500; ten foot compaction roller, $850. Tony Godwin Pelham 229-224-2485 229294-4917 268 NH square baler, parts for fertilizer hopper, 140 Farmall back fork lift, TD18, good parts. Clinton Bagley Dahlonega 706-864-5176 28 FT Gooseneck trailer, 3 axle, 4FT beaver tail, ramps, spare, good deck, $2500. Jerry Frith Bowdon 404-401-1349 2910 Ford tractor, good tires, new paint, 44hp, 661 hrs, good condition, $6,850; 5ft push hog. Marion Cashwell Madison 706-818-0185 3 2-row peanut pickers, good shape, picked peanuts last season. Chad Hendrix Collins 912-684-2895 3 pt dirt scoop. JD Driver Carrollton 770-834-3438 3 pt hitch, 300 gal sprayer with 27 ft fold out booms, Tractor Supply brand, no pump, $750. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-6425 3 pt hitch, 5ft, 8 disc harrow, good condition, for 20hp-30hp tractor, $100. Jerry Davis Suwanee 770-945-5042 3000 gal. water tank, $1200. Doran Bland valdosta 229-559-0760 229559-3888 30T truck crane, 120ft boom (Gove 1970) make offer or trade. Terry Bishop Conyers 404-731-4106 770-483-5118 310E Backhoe, $16,000, good condition, 4300 hours. Jefferey Chalker Gibson 706-831-6911 3600 Ford tractor, diesel, good tires, runs well, $5000. Randy Milam Tyrone 770-964-2920 3900CI harrow, Kmc reshaker, Kmc 4 row inventer. Pat West Pinehurst 229928-7427 4 Pixall green bean harvester, one 3 row, three 4 rows. Mike Kilby Tifton 229-777-1330 4 row John Deere cultivator RA-4, EC, new sweeps, extra set of sweeps, $700. Ed Parent Fort valley 478-8229483 478-747-1812 4 row KMC peanut inverter; 4 row Sundance cotton stalk puller. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-860-1277 45 ton pto driven vertical log splitter, hooks to 3 point hitch and quick connect to shaft. Thomas Taylor Ellijay 706669-9075 455 John Deere w/ 50" mower, 1015 hours, $4,500. Charles Terry Cartersville 770-386-0382 47 in. wide 7.5 ft long all metal trailer with lights, $175; turning plow for Sears tractor, 10in, $75. Tommy Daws Monroe 770-267-6082 5 Ft. International Brand bush hog, excellent condition, used only about 5 hours, $400. Everett Hobbs Crawford [email protected] 706743-8645 5' JD model B grain drill, ready to plant, great for food plots, $1500. Jason Dobbs Ellaville 229-938-4066 5', 6' & 7' brush cutters, two 4' box blades. George Slappy Hamilton 706457-1366 510 Massey Ferguson combined diesel engine, 2 wheels and tires and hydrostatic axle. Cleve Evans Dawsonville 706-2653479 706-265-9507 6 row Case IH 800, planters on 4x7 tool bar with monitor, $1850. John Allen vienna 229-938-4526 6' box blade scrape, brand new, $675 obo. Chuck Berry Covington [email protected] 770-786-1370 6' Bushhog brand cutter, model 306, $650; 7' house heavy duty cutter, $1300; 3' Case backhoe bucket new cond, $600. Don Williams Carrollton 770-328-2782 6' Rotary mower Auburn Sear USA, older model looks, rough but works great, $350, call 770-713-6300 after 10 am. Robert Snow McDonough 770957-2095 770-713-6300 6'x10' tandem trailer, wood flooring 14" side, tongue jack, and 4' gate. never used, $1500. Strawberry Cartersville 404-569-6989 7 ft scrape blade bush hog model hd, multi position feature, low use, $800. Tim Poole Dawsonville 770-855-6182 7 gang Toro reel mower, good working condition, $3,500. Arthur Perrin 483 Alapaha River Rd Chula 31733 [email protected] 229-326-6483 229-382-9439 7' Boxblade Hefty Duty Bx by Rhino, $950. Chris Irvin Leesburg 229-3476219 8'Wx 24'Lx 6'3"H enclosed heavy duty cargo trailer w/2 axle, 5000 each, 8 ply tires, good condition, $4,250 Mike Collins Unadilla 478-952-4571 9312 Sunflower no till drill, large and small seed boxes, excellent condition, shed stored. Ken Hamilton 6670 Hwy 140 Adairsville 30302 423-505-5817 9965 John Deere cotton picker, 4 row with mud hog, 2350 fan hours, $29,000. Dwight English Cochran 478-934-4704 Allis Chalmers power unit, 262 cid 90 hp, gas, removed from 1965 yr grain combine 500. Lynn Morgan Dawson 229-995-4030 Backhoe trailer, '06 Horton, 25 ft, 10 ton nearly new, $4,200. Walter Johnson Gray 478-745-2578 BCS 718 Harvester rear tine tiller, $1200. Don Bristsol 275 Ben Putnam Rd Resaca 30735 706-277-1294 BHC stalk shredder; Lawson aerators; JD 1710 8 row planter; hay bale wagons; nitrogen sprayer. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820 Bobcat mini excavator, '76 Bobcat, good tractor, good bucket & scrape blade, new paint, $12,000. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770-5957891 Bobcat S250, 2000 yr. model 2772 hrs, 72 h.p. diesel, 5000# tip load, 74" smooth bucket, $16,800. Reid Trimble Cleveland 404-213-0197 Bolens 1966 6 speed, 2 rev hi-lo shift garden tractor, 2-1050s, 1-1250, some equipment, mower decks & dozer blades. Dwain Duffie Carrolton 678551-4829 Box blade King Kutter, 60 in, 5 shanks, used one time, very good condition, $400. Mike Mabee Monroe 770-263-3055 Brush guard for 3000 Ford tractor, original, $200 cash. Morgan Manuel Appling 706-541-1743 706-724-4704 Case W14 wheel loader good condition, $10,500; Roto Mix 524-14B reel mixer, good cond., $12,000. William Lovett Blackshear williamelovett@ gmail.com 912-387-5560 Claas Rollant 66 round baler, 2000 year model, net wrap or twine, $6500. Mark Henson Bethlehem 770-550-9015 Claus Roller 66 hay roller, 4' x 5' bales with net wrap, $4,300. Curtis Baughcum Madison 706-474-1219 D31S Komatsu, 3000 hrs, good running cond. Huie Bray Fayettville [email protected] 404606-7238 D6D root rake $900. Clyatt James valdosta 229-247-2474 Ditch Witch model #2200 and trailer, $1,500; Ford 3000 tractor, needs work, $1,000. William Scott Sylvania 912863-4482 912-687-0932 Electric motor, new, 5 hp, 1,725 r.p.m., 3 phase, 230/460 volts, 60 hertz, call for more information. Paul Freeman Albany 229-723-6010 Equipment trailer(Hooper)18' w/4' dovetail & ramps 8' wide 10 ton tandem wheels pentil hitch, $3500. Robert Hitt Thomson 706-595-6745 Extreme heavy duty 2ft single tooth subsoiler, like new, $200 David Miller Monroe 770-490-1810 Factory built front end loader for TuffBilt tractor, $1,000 obo. James Taylor Ranger 770-616-5844 Ford 3400 Diesel tractor with front end loader, new tires, new pump, email for info, $6500. Decatur Overby Monroe [email protected] 770-266-7899 Ford 4000 diesel, good work tractor live PTO, 6 ft. box scrape, $5950. John Schoewe Rutledge 706-557-9691 Ford 4500 backhoe with loader, good condition, $11,000. William Dedo Thomaston 706-648-6707 Ford 601 Workmaster, in running condition, strong hydraulics, good garden tractor, email for pictures, $1750. Tom Haithcock Omega Thaithcock@ hotmail.com 478-284-2020 229-528-6528 Ford one row mounted corn picker model 601, with owners manual, $2500. Jimmy Stinson Dublin 478-697-0653 Gleaner R-52 combine, Taylorway harrow, KMC 2 row peanut inverter. D. Carter Surrency 912-367-3054 Gravity flow wagon, 2 peanut wagons, 3 ph hay spear, Tumblebug hay hauler, Fella hay mower & caddy. Eddie McKie Abbeville 229-426-2530 Page 3 H&S 80 manure spreader, $1250. Brett Bell PO Box 36 3545 Ash Road Good Hope 30641 [email protected] 770-868-9596 Hand push planter with seed plates, $35; sickle bar mower, $125; Troy Bilt tiller for parts. Amy Beasley Fort valley 478-825-1063 478-319-7707 Haybuster 107 no till drill exc. cond. new disc with small seed box, $14,000. Jeff Banks Carnesville 678-910-4588 Hesston 5530 rounder(baler) makes 4/5 hundred pound rolls, as is, $750. Tommy Britt Coleman 229-768-2198 Hoist/gantry A frame w/ trolley, 4" square tubing, 11' tall 12'8" wide b/t A frames, $950. Matt Little Rome 706346-3119 Husqvarna LGT2554 garden tractor, 54" 25 HP mower, Kohler engine, 80 hours, $1500 Monroe area. Mike Crone Monroe [email protected] 770-207-5946 IH 100 Farmall model 1955, looks and runs great, $2,000 obo. Derek Allen vienna 229-322-2676 Int. 480 harrow, 36 disc, exc. cond., $2800, takes 100 hp tractor to pull. Chad Whitmire Elberton 706-988-1653 JD 2305 sub compact tractor, 165 hours, 5 attachments, 12 foot trailer, email for pics, $14,950. Tim Farr Lula [email protected] 678-865-4347 JD 4230, 3950 hrs, JD and Case "allin-one" Doffer grinder, $3,800. C. Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336 JD 4320 with 158 loader, good condition, $8700. Raymond English Milner 770-227-8801 JD 435 round baler, excellent condition, has converging wheels and has been sheltered, $6500 obo. Paul Leonard Meigs quartercircle83@ aol.com 229-941-2640 JD 4400 combine, with good 329 CID six cylinder motor, 2 grain heads, 1 rigid, 1 flex &1300 bu grain wagon. Eric Clark Lyons 912-565-7977 JD 4430 w/cab duals,$14,500; Tye15' grain drill ,$6,500. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 JD 468 net wrap baler, $26,000; JD Moco mower conditioner, $9000; JD 550 manure spreader, $5,500. Robert Lanier White Plains 404-310-0412 JD 5303 w/512 loader, 570 hours, canopy, garaged, extendable draft links and rear lights, well maintained. Steven Kleinschmidt Lilburn 770-361-8361 678-287-2702 JD 5520 tractor, cab, 4wd, loader, 220 hrs, $39,000, '98 International 8100, GN hook-up. C.E. McCalle Chickamauga 423-413-3124 JD HX14 mower, 3 pt. excellent condition, $5,000. Scotty Morris Sale City 229-873-7197 JD MOCO 930 impeller,1000 rpm, good cutting machine,$4500; Vermeer WR20 8-wheel V rake, excellent cond, $3500. David Loudermilk Buford 678425-7229 John Deere 10' hydraulic disc harrow, excellent disc, asking price, $1,200. Billy McGarrah Ochlocknee 229-2261045 John Deere 10ft chissel plow, 10 shank, good cond., new tires, $1,000. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 478-454-6440 John Deere 335 4x4 round baler, shelter kept, in excellent condition. Thad Haley 648 Old River Rd Eastman 31023 John Deere 336 square baler, $4,200, Semen tank xc20, $625, Port-a-Huts, 6' wide, $275. Ronnie Carter Wrightsville 478-864-2705 John Deere 4410, loader, 360 hours, $15,000, 5' bush hog, $500, 6' finishing mower, $900, scrape, $250. Rick Nix Ellijay 770-833-0077 John Deere 675B skid loader, metal tracks, 2 buckets, great condition, 2 horse steel trailer, great condition. LaVon Kern Dawsonville 770-886-1597 John Deere 8300 grain drill, 21 disc, excellent condition. JC McCranie Eastman 478-374-3348 John Deere Putt Putt 730 diesel, power steering, wide front end, 1 remote, runs well. George Davis Rutledge 706-342-0395 John Deere tractor, weighs 800 pounds, plus mounting bracket, $475 obo, cash only. Paul Peterson Albany 229-881-1019 Kilby limb shaker, $10,000; 3130 John Deere with new rear tires, $7000; M6950 Kubota w/loader, $9,500. Marvin Dunn McRae 229-315-2024 770-926-3169 KMC 6 row peanut vine fluffer, $3500. Warren Hodges Americus 229-924-0291 KMC peanut digger inverter, 4 row good condition, Ferguson peanut reshaker, 6 row, good conditon. George Hancock Fort valley 478-951-8833 Kubota M7040 MFWD loader cab air, hydraulic shuttle, 2012 model, 3 hours, new with warranty, $37,950. Bob Hudson Cumming 678-807-9480 Kubota MX5000 tractor, 266 hours, 50HP, shuttle shift, kept inside, excellent condition, $11,500. Richard Martin Stockbridge 770-364-7028 Lewis Brothers #3 poultry house keeper, bought new in 2004, very good condition, $7,000. Dan Varner Commerce 706-202-3096 Sunbelt Ag Expo (Continued from Page 11) the cars, in the food tents, in the ticket and information booths, in driving the tractors pulling our shuttle wagons, and in virtually every aspect of our farm show,” he adds. “We are grateful for all of the support our Expo receives from the local community and from agricultural businesses and organizations from throughout this region and this country. All of us come together each October because we have a profound appreciation for what agriculture contributes to our well being, and because we all believe in the future of farming.” Over the past 23 years, the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year award has become the most prestigious award for agricultural producers in the U.S. This year, outstanding farmers designated as state winners from ten states will be recognized, and one will be named as the overall winner during the Willie B. Withers Luncheon on the opening day of the show. “Everyone who farms will enjoy coming to our show,” says Blalock. “If you need a new tractor or combine, or a new implement, or a new seed variety, or if you want to start a new farming enterprise, then the Expo is the place to be. I can promise you that our staff and our volunteers and our exhibitors will do their best to see that you get the information you need to make your important farming decisions.” The Expo is located southeast of Moultrie, Ga., on Georgia Hwy. 133. The gates open at 8:30 a.m. each day of the show. Parking is free of charge. Admission is $10 per person or $20 for a three-day admission ticket. Children under the age of 12 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. The Expo will welcome visitors during the hours of 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Oct. 16 and 17, and from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Oct. 18. Private and charter aircraft may land on a 4,500-foot hard-surface runway at Spence Field under the control of the Federal Aviation Administration. The Expo also offers sites for camping and for parking recreational vehicles. For additional information on camping facilities, contact the City of Moultrie by phone at 229890-5425. For additional information on the farm show, check the Expo Web site: www.sunbeltexpo.com or contact the Expo by e-mail at [email protected], or call 229985-1968. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & FeederBreeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, RockRidge Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478847-3664 or 706-647-3559. Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 between Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944 or 706-599-7606. Every 1st Thurs. Barnesville Auction tack sale, 7 p.m., corner of 341 Hwy. & Yatesville Rd. at old Ford place, Barnesville. GAL#2620. Info.: Bobby Burnette, 770-356-4512 Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day). Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770358-0872/1786. Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction; 1 pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229-776-9009. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Co., at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418. Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Hwy. 76, AdelNashville Hwy., Adel. GAL 001800 Info: 229560-2898 or 229-896-4553. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale starts at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at 12 noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. GAL 3415. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268, 912-266-7170. Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, 864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200. Long 2360 tractor w/bucket, Bushhog, spring plow, disc harrow, scrape blade, augers, 300 gal portable diesel tank, $9000. Billy Abbate Locust Grove 404-472-6074 Manure spreader, H&S 80 BU, galvanized box & poly floor, $1,250; heavy duty flatbed trailer 16', needs floor replaced, sturdy w/ramps. $450. Brett Bell Good Hope brettbell@ windstream.net 770-868-9596 Massey Ferguson 2605 diesel, 4WD, 51 hrs with 5 pc equipment package, $14,900. Lewis Grubbs Buchanan 770646-0014 Mitsubishi MF2500D 4wd, low hours, good tires, 4ft rotary cutter included, $4250. Jim Stone Warrenton 706-4659814 709-465-9814 NH 277 sq. baler, good cond., wagon hitch, $2,500. Donald Marks Hephzibah 706-592-4125 NH 477 haybine, $1,600; JD 350 hay rake, $850; 16ft Hooper trailer with ramp, good condition, $1300. Rich Blumenkamp Powder Springs 770427-7047 NH TT75A '09, 75 hp, 4wd, canopy loader w/ bucket, hay forks & pallet forks, 480 hrs. Frank Eaves Elberton 706-201-7267 Northern Tool trailer, Snyder 50 gal tank, water, no chem. in tank, sheltered, great cond, 250. pics avail. B. Francis Hawkinsville [email protected] 478-892-8480 One used 13.6-16 Turf tire, $125. Huron Nichols 7072 Herring Rd Lake Park 31636 marilyn.nichols10@ yahoo.com 229-559-5758 Pair tractor tires 15.5x38, 6 ply, 1 is 30% other is 15%, both were running, $100. James Newsome Statesboro 912-587-5918 Peerless peanut dryer; KMC reshaker (6 row) $2000; (6) peanut wagons, $1500. Larry Sanders Chester 478231-1311 478-358-4426 Polaris Ranger 6X6,winch, top,1000hrs, $4500. Felton Leverette Ambrose 912-393-5345 Pruning tower, Gillison, 25 ft, 2190 hrs, field ready, $15,000. Wade Powell Bainbridge 229-254-8694 PTO or belt operated hammer mill. Morris Steed Carrolton 770-712-8768 Rebuilt Goulds pump, like new, 2HP, 230v, sprinkler, water pump, $350. Charles Hart PO Box 9326 Columbus 31908 [email protected] 706681-2398 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, merchandise, 10 am, goats, 12 noon, chickens & caged animals to follow, 526 Ga. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Ron Claxton, auctioneer, GA Lic. #3485. Info: 478-237-8825 (weekdays), 478-455-3714 (sale day) or 478-469-3533 or 478-4554765 (nights). Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 pm, GA Lic. AUNR002843, 1852 Highway 11 S., Covington, GA 30014. Info: Scott Bridges, 704-434-6389 or 704-473-8715. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-4955/4167217. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Auction, Mid-Georgia Goat & Chicken Auction, 12 noon, Cochran. Info: Frankie Howell, 478271-0550. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-798-0271, 912-422-3211. Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, Buchanan Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horses to follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., Buchanan. 5013GA. Info: Melissa Wright, 770-296-4005. Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706-4912812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491-8840. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. For more information on the Livestock Sales and Events calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. Bushhog brand mower, 14ft, model 3414, good condition. WH Sledge Byron 478-808-4690 478-956-2742 Canopy, sunshade/roll bar to fit Ford 7600, would be interested in older buggy style sunshade also. John Freeman Plains 229-942-0939 229-924-6615 Center gearbox for 10' bushhog, 20 ton equipment trailer pentil hitch with airbrakes. Don Williams Carrollton 770-328-2782 Engine head for 800 Ford tractor gas 134 or 172 cut in. Frank Bing Rome 706-235-6224 706-235-6224 Farm or logging wagon with steel or wooden wheels. Richard Ward Winston 770-949-8344 Hammermill PTO or belt driven, good or restorable condition, also corn mill/grinder and shellers. Ricky Callaway Washington 706-401-6320 I am looking for a water pumping windmill preferably located in east central Ga, but will consider all. Ashley Stone Warrenton 706-465-9814 709465-9814 John Deere 1020 or 1120 series tractor agricultural front tires and wheels, 2 needed. Paul Postlmayr Rutledge 480-688-1641 Looking for 40-70 hp tractor in very good condition, prefer newer models with no issues. Dave Armstrong Newnan 770-329-0649 Looking for Farmall M or Super M with hitch. Joe Webb Mcdonough 678986-2048 Massey Ferguson 396 with bad motor, or complete cab. Judy Wallace Jackson 404-427-4142 678-752-0876 No till drill/seeder 4 to 6 feet wide Wayne Bradley Milledgeville 478-4525816 Old Sears Handiman garden tractor walk behind for parks or parts for one. Al Hatcher Musella 478-972-0686 Rear tractor tires, agric. tread size, 16.9 x28. Howard Renfroe Milner 770775-6812 Self propelled pecan sweeper, old type with 16HP Wisconsin engine behind seat with blower, working or not. Michael Brownlee Warner Robins 478923-2801 Sickle mower in good condition for mowing next to pond. Tom Hogan Jeffersonvlle 478-233-4968 Small syrup kettle, 30G, 40G w/wide lip, will pay reasonable price and pick up. Henry Hine Conyers 404-310-6490 Tractor tires wanted - 16.9-24 Jim Stone Warrenton 706-465-9814 709465-9814 TroyBilt tiller, will buy your worn- out TroyBilt tiller for parts. Allyn Bell Moreland 770-253-2987 Used tractor tire 13.6x28 for a 35 Massey Ferguson. Kay Woods Reidsville 912-557-3670 Utility trailer, bumper pull trailer, 16'x4", 2 axle, good tires, 14" angle frame, new treated wood floor. Larry Houston Covington 770-385-4862 770-235-3082 Want to buy 4 cyl Ford diesel tractors 5000-7000 series. call Mike @229-8480295. Mike Hunt Ty Ty 229-777-3710 Want used pasture no till drill, 5, 6 or 7 foot . Michael Leggett Douglasville 770-853-6812 Wanted JD duall four row or other brands in good condition. Scott Price Wrightsville 478-290-4419 Wanted: large pecan sheller & cleaner, daytime number 706-7136734. Dennis Burroughs Hull [email protected] 706-613-6248 Will pay cash for 3000 Ford tractor diesel engine block 175 or 201 CID in good condition. Bunn Bunn Forsyth 478-994-2453 478-318-4493 Restored 1966 International, very rare, 266 engine, 4 spd, trans. very good, $3500. A. Lamb vienna 229-947-2290 Rhino TW-120 bush hog, 10' pull type, great condition, $3000. Tyler Maney Homer 706-244-4348 Rome harrow, 7ft, off set, $700; 16ft trailer, $600; 18ft trailer, $800. Ben McGreggor Macon 478-935-2400 Savage 4200 pecan shaker, very good condition, $4000. Thomas Clements 3677 Old Mill Rd Rutledge 30663 [email protected] 770-335-6315 706-557-9667 Subaru Chuck wagon, mint condition, electric scrape blade, seats 4, new, $8,200; sacrifice, $ 5,200. Glynn Shriver Clayton 706-896-5219 Sun Master finishing mower, 3 point hitch, $150; Puma air compressor, Weg motor, 337, rpm, $400. Nancy Williamson Lithonia 770-981-1263 Surge portable milker with one goat, one cow milker & strainer, $1000. Bradley Smith Eastanollee 706-599-7796 Toledo portable scales, 1000 pound capacity, very good cond., $500. John Wheaton Leesburg 229-759-6953 Troy Bilt garden tiller, 8hp Kohler engine, good tines, sheltered, $500. Mack Gilreath Summerville 706-7342927 706-734-2927 Troy Bilt horse tiller, 8hp Kohler engine, exc. cond., $750. Glenn Slaton Alpharetta 770-475-7749 Two head tetter, used with new PTO & several new parts, works good, $1100. Mary Farmer Clarkesville 706-754-5090 Tye drill 14ft.exc. cond.3pt hitch, $1850. Phillip Ivey 6770 Knoxville Rd Lizella 31052 [email protected] 478-361-0956 FARM SUPPLIES Vermeer track walk behind trencher RTX100, bought brand new, used very If you have questions regarding ads little, stored inside. Joe Verdone in this category, call 404-651-9081. Lexington 706-743-3994 100 gal. fuel tank w/filtered rotary Windmill 8' fan, 30' tower, small lathe; hand pump. Thomas Aiken Barnesville forge, 4 hit and miss motors. Sam Lowrey 770-358-4184 Rome 706-295-1157 706-234-7729 100-yr joist from barn, 3 inches or greater thickness, 8-9 feet length. Paul Farm Machinery Wanted Smith Watkinsville 706-224-2898 7.5 X 20 implement tires for manure 11-beautiful, heart pine, beaded floor spreader, need 2 tires. Sam Cloud joist from 1800 log cabin, 3"x 6"x8 ft., 4 Canton 678-294-4475 in., hand beaded. Roger Jones Dry Backhoe attachment for Kubota M5040. Branch [email protected] 478-742Dave Miller Monroe 770-490-1810 4231 478-747-4730 Burr/Grist mill, shelled to cracked 150-gal. sprayer outfit, 3 p.h., full corn, 100 to 300 lb/hr, powered. Rusty coverage spray, 24' polyurethane tank, McCall Moultrie 229-242-2551 229- all unused, $1800. V Felkel Millen 912682-5813 324-2321 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 16-ft. flat panel pasture/utility gate, $65, Universal slip clutch, like new, $100. David Holt Carrollton 770-8329385 16-ft. low boy factory made trailer, more. Billy Bolt Dallas 770-445-4437 1800-gallon fuel tank with a 12-volt pump. William Lamb Louisville 912536-5497 20-30-55 gal. plastic 2-bung plugs; 55-gal. plastic screw-off lids; 55-gal. metal lockrings; 55-gal. metal w/o lids; 55-gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 20x20 metal garage building, heavy duty red iron framing, incudes all hardware and screws, $2200. David Lee valdosta 229-561-2189 250-gal. upright fuel tank w/hand pump, hose and filter, $100. R.M. Spruill Alpharetta 770-475-5649 3" irrigation pipe with 20+ frost free sprinkler heads, 1400', good condition, $900, trailer included. Donnie Connell Williamson 770-227-4849 4 stainless steel gas tanks, 4 gallon, with straps, $10 each. Carl Dobson Atlanta 404-247-7343 5 1000-gallon propane tanks, good condition, used on poultry farm, $1100 each. Seth Cox Washington 706-9908071 5V tin, 12' long, some rust, $6 per sheet. Jerry Guinn Madison 706-342-1954 700 hd fiberglass stackable poles, 3 ft. x1 1/2" dia., $2 each, use as electric wire posts. Don Sellers Athens 706548-7660 8x10 greenhouse, front & back walls, door, window, pvc & p.t., 2x4 frame, new plastic provided, $100. A.J. Newman Cumming 404-725-8133 Air dried, under shelter cedar, cherry, poplar, pecan, hickory, white pine, some oak & walnut. Donald Wilson Lula 770561-8849 Air-dried quality heart pine logs, many 100 years old, I will load, all sizes and lengths. Michael Joyner Perkins [email protected] 706-551-9022 Air/kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, large selection wood species, paneling, wide-plank flooring, etc. John Sell Milner [email protected] 770480-2326 Anvils, 275 lbs./110 lbs.; 7" jaw post vise; large post drill, #20 cooking grade wash pot, tong, logging, Hardee hammers. A. Hendrick Austell 770948-9842 Big Dutchman cage free Colony II layer equipment, nests, slats, feeders, waterers, all controls & hardware. David Moody Hoboken davewithcows@ yahoo.com 912-288-4730 Blue & white, 55-gal. plastic drums, closed tops, two twist-off caps, food grade, also, other types sometimes avail. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Buck stove, great condition, $450; also, have hay fluffer to sell, more. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-9648 Clean 55 gal metal drums w/lids; 1000 gal. fiberglass tank. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404210-1516 Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Clean 55-gal. metal drums w/lids, $20 each; 55 gal. & 48 gal. plastic barrels, $20 each; red steel. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007 Corn sheller, $75; corn grinder; well bucket; pulley; grapple hay hooks; old farm tools. Bill Fulton Blairsville 706745-7463 Destructor II incinerator, 36 & 48'' fans & shutters, motors, gearbox, hoppers. Harold Shadburn Cumming 770-231-3823 Dried oak lumber, assorted widths & lengths, $1 per board foot. Danny McCravy Douglasville 404-405-8637 Fisher wood heater, double door, Mama Bear, exc. cond., $700. H. T. Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939 Flooring oak & pine, T&G, various widths, also beadboard and wood shavings, call for prices, reasonably priced. William Briggs Union City 404349-2315 Food grade 55-gal. stainless steel, $125 ea., small & large screw-top plastic, $5-$15 ea., all type steel & plastic. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-9762 Handmade log structure, 16'x16', pictures available, $2,500, was used as 2nd bedroom, includes rafters, windows, doors. Ed O'Neal Cleveland [email protected] 706-865-0738 Hay ring for sale. 7 ft. ring, like new, asking $125. Rody Whitener Dalton [email protected] 706-2772595 Hay ring, gates, 5' to 12'; 3 pumps sub w/180' wire, 3/4 &1/2 hp, 220 v or 110, 2.5 hp 3/4" gas, $50 & up. Mike Tackett Gainesville 678-617-0873 Hen nests for sale, all metal, 12 nests per box, $35 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 Looking for used/new t-posts around the Madison County area, any height, any condition, will pull up if necessary. Nate Black Hull 706-614-4768 Lumber from 120+ year old, approx. 2500-sq-ft. farmhouse, must be torn down and moved. Bill St. John Americus 229-928-5451 Lumber from old 2br house, metal roof, must be torn down & moved, $1,000. Bennie Corbin Murrayville 706-864-8185 Lumber, reclaimed, beams, heartpine, beadboard, more. Otis Brett Tennille 706-466-9035 Need 1,000 or more 5-gal. nursery pots, call with any large amount. George Browder Waynesboro 706437-1804 Old hand hewn log house, excellent condition, delivery & set up available. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431 Poultry house equipment, feed tanks, tube, heaters, controller panel, various items. W. Carter Baxley 912-367-2027 Propane tank, 325 gal., 100 gals. in tank, $300. Edwin Johnson 961 Northside Dr Lawrenceville 30043 770-963-4684 Sawn quarter tongue & groove paneling and flooring, pine, poplar and oak, $1.25-$1.50 per sq. ft. Timothy Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612 Steel I-beam, 6x6 inches, 12 1/2 feet long, $114. Alan Atwood Alto 770-6546371 Syrup kettle, 60 gal. wide lip, no chips, no cracks, excellent cond., $1000. W.S. Sewell Brunswick 912-265-7633 T posts, up to 50, $2.75 each; 50 or more, $2.50 each. Homer Brown Midville 478-494-8974 Ten 11r 24.5 tires and aluminum rims, $3500. Stan Morgan Shiloh 706-4572617 Tin, 5 sheets, 3' X 22', never used, under shelter, $125 for all. Alton Ray 123 W Sheraton Dr Washington 30673 706-678-2801 Trailer, double axle, 6'-5x16 w/ramps, $425; wood splitter, new cond., $750; Ditch Witch, digs 4" wide, 16" deep, $425. George Brewer Lizella 478-836-2209 Triner scale, weighs up to 100 pounds, good condition, accurate, works well, $200. Hazel Sellers Albany 229-344-5198 Two 4,000-watt generators; platform scales, $250 ea.; welders, forks, 40' ladder, more. Charles Chambers Canton 770-712-5671 Various lengths of galvanized steel posts, some have mounting flanges with bolt holes, $800. Dwight Swanson Dallas [email protected] 404569-1993 Want cyprus lumber, can be rough cut for raised garden beds. Adam Hendrix Bowman 706-680-0647 Want good used tractor tires, size, 12-438. Alton Byess Canton 770-364-7886 Want old farm bells, including broken ones/bell parts, sizes 4, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and bigger. Shane Burnett Covington 770-827-0999 Want to buy 100 gal. to 250 gal. propane tank, northeast Ga., White County area. David Howington Cleveland 678-316-8734 Want used tongue-n-goove lumber, prefer wide widths, 3-point sprayer, good condition, reasonable. John Gunn Reynolds 478-847-3387 Want walk in cooler panels. Blake Besosa 346 Shelnut Rd Franklin 30217 [email protected] 770-780-1935 Want working gear box for Brown 72 rotary mower. B.C. Jenkins Clermont 706-219-1990 Will buy any unwanted incubators, cabinet type, any size, will pick up within 100 miles of Stone Mountain. Donald Allen Snellville 404-578-7758 Woodmizer lumber, 1x12 pine, poplar, oak, trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Lynn Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 LIvESTOCK All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Cattle If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 14 Black Angus heifers, bred to Reg. Black Angus bull, $1250 each. B.F. Garner Rutledge 706-557-9166 770653-0208 2 purebred Brangus bulls (20 & 22 mos), parents on site, can be registered, $2500 each. James Howard vienna 229-942-4800 2 yr. old Polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls w/performance data, 60 yearling Polled Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 20 Registered Hereford cows, 3-6 years old, confirmed bred, will calve Sept. thru Nov. Weyman Hunt Madison weyman@ godfreysfeed.com 706-342-0264 200 hd. of Holstein springers, AI sired & AI bred, calving Sept.-Nov. Allen Oglesby Lyons 912-293-2778 26 Regd. bred Black Angus heifers & cows, also good selection of bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 3 Angus heifers, 13 mos., gentle, vaccinated, wormed, 750 lbs., $850 ea., $2500 for all. Carol Lakics Butler [email protected] 478-862-9733 4 yr. Angus bull, New Design line, regd., big muscular bull. Alfred King 1314 Oakmont Dr Acworth 30102 678332-9288 4 yr. registered Black Angus bull, gentle and effective, used on commercial Angus herd, 100% calving ease, $2000. Chris Riley Gainesville 404-651-7714 40 bred registered Angus cows due in fall, registered Angus and Charolais bulls, 14- 23 months old. Stephen Cummings Marshallville 478-396-5832 5 comm. Brangus bull.s, 15 m.o., also, 8 heifers, 8-9 m.o., Brinks bloodline, calving ease, herd sires, BW: 77-80 lbs. Nelson Casey Canon 706-245-8525 75 cows, 50 plus calves, commercial Angus face, 20 yrs., Gentist work, 3 groups, 3 Angus (bulls Regd.) Charles Chappelear Madison 706-817-0866 706-453-7772 8 Purebred Black Angus bred heifers. Jake Stewart Alma 912-632-5652 AngusXBelted Galloway bull calf, partial belt, approx. 500 lbs., $750. Allison Bryant Ball Ground 678-469-3647 Black Limousin bulls, polled, registered, low birth weight, 2 years old. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-781-0604 Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Regd. polled shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, exc. quality, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Coming 4 yr. Sim/Angus bull, easy calving, good muscling, AI sired, Dream On out of 6807 cow. Dee Martin Fort valley 478-338-5109 Exc. perf.-tested black full-blood Simmental & Sim-Angus bulls, cow/calf prs., heifers, AI/embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guar. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008 For sale: coming 2-year-old horned Hereford bulls, semen tested in 201, starting at $2200. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 Fullblood Beefalo bulls, semen tested, Regd. & ready to work, most have bison markers. Cork Deaver Blairsville 706-633-8700 Gelbvieh young bulls, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770531-1126 Herd reduction, Black Baldie heifers, 5-16 m.o. exposed to Regd. Polled Hereford, Angus X bulls, 5-10 m.o, $425-$800, some prs. S. Sewell Elberton 706-283-5817 Hereford bull, Purebred (not registered), proven breeder w/calving ease, 7-yr. old, $1500 obo. Glen Studle Barnesville 678-967-9984 Jersey & x heifers due this fall, $900, also weaned Holstein heifers, $300. Mike Preston Blakely 229-220-9992 THE MARKET BULLETIN Purebred horned Hereford bull, 6 years old, $2,000. Mike Buford Concord 770-584-6675 Purebred Red Angus bull, "Big Dude", 10 months, outstanding confirmation, gentle, can register. Ginger Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716 Red Angus bull, Regd. (Beckton), 3 yrs. old, calving east, grass genetics, $2000. David Brown Senoia 770-5991830 Reg 1 yr. old Angus open heifers, highest genetics, Grace Plantation. Dale Riley Dearing 706-945-6474 706843-9019 Reg. Black Angus bull, 25 months old, proven, Triple Creek Design. Todd Osa Jackson 678-794-2173 Reg. polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs., Felton's Legend bloodline, very docile, excellent calves, $2200. Ross Holcomb Lexington 706-540-1002 706-540-5757 Reg. Polled Herefords, yearling bulls, cow calf pairs, yearling heifers, exc. bloodlines. John Bailey Summerville 706-857-5432 Regd. Black Angus bull, 13 months old, lbw, top bloodlines, New Design, $1375. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-8866849 Regd. Black Angus bull, New Design, low bw, semen tested, 18 mo.-2 yrs., $1500-$1800 Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-267-7179 678-827-5742 Regd. Charolais bulls, coming 2 yrs., semen tested, BVD, tuberculosis & brucellosis tested negative, good selection virgin bulls, cow ready. Curtis Kiclighter Marshallville 478-967-2940 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, good EPD's, ultra sound carcass info provided, herd cert. & accred. Larry Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, yearlings to service age, excellent epds, low birthweight, ready for your farm. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 Registered Angus and commercial cattle; bred cows, bulls & heifers, $1250 - $2500. Elizabeth Patton Hawkinsville 478-783-1919 478-957-1677 Registered Angus females, calving Nov.-Dec. to top A.I. sires, excellent quality, delivery available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868 Registered Hereford bulls and heifers for sale, 10 to 12 months old. Tim Parks Ellijay 706-635-2531 Senepol fullblood & cross heifers, ready to breed this fall, 1 yr. bull full blood, heat tolerant, gentle. Ray Lee Strickland villa Rica 770-459-5997 Service age purebred Black Angus and Black Simmental bulls, years of extensive AI breeding. Billie Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 Simmental & Simangus bulls, breeding age, black, polled, calving ease, high growth, super nice, you pick. Lanier Warbington Cumming 404-2812433 Three Regd. Black Angus bulls, BF Blackbird 720, all are 19 months old, all shots & wormed. Sanders R East Barnesville 770-597-2048 770-3589058 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 2 year old Yorkshire boar hog for sale, $300, OBO. Mark Jones Zebulon 770584-4198 2 Yorkshire/hampshire mix, gilts 200+lbs., slaughter or breeding, $200ea.; 50lb. pig, $35. Michael Stone 760 Harris Dr McDonough 30252 [email protected] 770-957-8613 4 piglets; 2 male, uncut, $50 each. Arthur Booker Madison luzbalais@ yahoo.com 706-818-1394 6-week-old baby pigs and several older pigs, Hampshire cross. Jerry Anderson Elberton 770-403-8964 Berkshire registered boars and gilts; show quality, finest meat breed and very docile, new litters now. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305923-0262 Bred sows, 2 purebred York boars, feeder pigs. Arnold Tennant Mauk 478391-9191 Finished Hampshire/Berkshire hog. appx. 225 lbs., $200. Ed Mathews Fayetteville 404-583-5612 Hampshire, Yorkshire boars and gilts, all ages; feeder/barb. pigs, val. herd. Lawton Kemp Dudley kewanee@ progressivetel.com 478-875-3243 Large black pigs, docile, easy to raise, very little rooting, on Facebook @Briar Rose Farm in Albany. Sandra Jones Albany sandra_fay_jones@ hotmail.com 229-344-2983 Registered Berkshire/free range boars and gilts/lean and tasty. Randall Richards Chatsworth 706-270-1979 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 1 White Dorper ram, 250lbs, $200, 3 Katahdin rams 150lbs, $175., lambs 100lbs $150. ea. Hubert Bailey Dawsonville 770-530-6150 706-2652669 10 month old black Dorper/Katahdin ram; excellent for breeding or dinner guest, $175. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-928-8619 100% Boer goats w/papers; 3 Yearling Bucks, 4-6 month old Bucks, Does various ages, good bloodlines. Stanley Dockery young Harris [email protected] 706745-9899 100% Boer goats, 3 billies, 3 does. ML Harrington Macon 478-960-0912 478-745-3707 100% Boers; giant new imported bloodline, 450 lb. grandsire, improve your herd now. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-733-7507 2 registered Nubians, in milk, $300 each or $500 for both. Tara Hatfield Temple 30179 hatfieldtara@ bellsouth.net 404-427-3649 3 Nanny goats, Pygmycross,1-2 yr, light caramel and 2/6 mo, white/light caramel $75 each. John Foster Byron [email protected] 478-2978173 478-297-8173 3 Show wethers, DOB 6/2 & 7/2, proven champion bloodlines, $250-$300. Lori Scott Sylvania 912-829-3095 3/4 Boer, 1/4 Saan declings, very nice, CAE neg, certified accredited scrapies program, $150 and up. L. Pearson Hoschton 706-654-3364 4H, FFA polled Suffolk cross market lambs, 1 ram, 1 ewe $100 each; also small polled Billy $50. Bobby Shields Mineral Bluff 706-374-5338 6 adult Kathadin ewes for sale. Dale Bennett Calhoun 678-986-7302 ADGA Nubian Does $400, still milking, 2 unregistered Doelings, $70 each. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279 ADGA Oberhasli Buckling 5/28/2012, great bloodlines. Can e-mail or text picture. Preston Garner Braselton [email protected] 706-6543423 678-617-8836 ADGA Oberhasli doelings, 4 months old, bottlefed; championship and great milk bloodlines. Rebecca Reynolds Pelham 229-224-4158 ADGA registered Nubian dairy goats; young spotted buck, Does, some bred. Gary Gray Milner 779-358-7452 ADGA-LaMacha Buck from clean herd; top quality for your herd improvement needs, $150. MaShon Coleman Trenton 423-667-1454 AGS & NDGA registared Nigerian Dwarf, tri colored blue eyes female 1 1/2 yrs old must sale. Tammy West Auburn 770-867-3948 404-683-0003 Beautiful miniature Pygmy goats for sale - new babies and possibly pregnant females. Louie Estep Newnan 770-301-4449 Boer/Kiko does and Bucks for sale; born March 2012, healthy, good color. C. Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505 Boer/Nubian bucks with papers, born April 12, vaccinated, wormed, gentle, great pets, handsome $85 ea/$150/pair. Barbara Neiderhiser Marble Hill thundermountain@ windstream.net 678-327-6228 Cagba registered colored Angora goats, kids, does, bucks, wethers, starter flocks, reds, blacks, handspinners fiber. Tina Evans Taylorsville 770-324-4380 Female Pygmy goat, friendly 3 month old, brown and black, $75. Molly Dobbins Dacula mollydobbins@ bellsouth.net 404-926-6559 Page 5 Fall Equine Events Oct. 4-7 NBHA Ga. State Championships, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Oct. 6 “Be the Boss of You” Breast Cancer Trail Ride, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Oct. 12-13 Ga. Draft Horse Assn. 19th Annual Show, Clydesdales, Shires, Percherons & Belgians, classes: 2, 4 & 6 up hitch, cart, halter & under saddleGa. Nat.’l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: Carla Beckom, [email protected] or 770-3582678 or http://www.gadrafthorse.com. Oct. 13 NWGHA State Qualifying Pleasure Show, 10 am, Bartow Co. Saddle Club arena, Cartersville. Info: www.nwgha.org. Oct. 13 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 9 am, Morgan Co. Ag Ctr., Hwy. 441 N., Madison. Info: Susie Cottongim, 706-342-3775 or Barbara Cumming, [email protected]. Oct. 13-14 Atlanta National Fall Dressage I & II, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Oct. 13-14 Athens Area Hunter/Jumper Assn. Fall Classic & 2012 Medal Finals, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Oct. 14 NWGHA State Qualifying Running Show, 1 am, Bartow Co. Saddle Club arena, Cartersville. Info: www.nwgha.org. Oct. 20-21 H.J. Fox Halloween Festival, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Oct. 27-28 Westminster/Lovett IEA 2-Day Horse Show, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Kahtadin-Dorper sheep for sale. Tony Phillips Monticello 770-519-7080 Kiko cross and Boar Nanny, 6 month old, $100. Luther Turnipseed Ellemwood 404-361-2565 LaMancha Doeling, born 4/12; $125, 2 Does, $150, $250; both good milkers. Joyce Reid Carrollton 770-854-7143 Mini Nubian male, approx 8 months old, Black/white; ready to breed, $50. Sharon Adams Clarkesville 706-9681644 Mini silky fainting goats, mixes, $50300, kids/adults mini donkey jacks live with goats. Kathy Wade Winder 678859-2657 Nigerian Dwarf buckling, dob, 4/17/12, CDT, vacinations/ tattooed, reg. ADGA. $175. Gena Hughes Albany [email protected] 229376-4365 Nigerian dwarf Doe, black and white, 6 months old, gentle, $150. Brenda McDaniel Good Hope 770-207-6150 Nigerian dwarf goat, 2 bucks blue eyes, born 5/22/11, and 4/10/12, $80 each, not for slaughter. J.Rebecca Wallace Lizella 478-320-8478 Nigerian Dwarf goats, bottle babies, dehorned, friendly, flashy colors, companion, and registered prices. Dianne Cassara loganville [email protected] 678523-2256 Nubian, Nubian Boer cross goats, Does $150, Wethers $100, spotted Nubian buck, $150. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-819-9295 Pure breed Shetland, five months old. Mike Brown Lagrange 706-884-8217 Pygmy babies, F/$65, M/$55 great pets, handled daily. Richard Vanduyn Winder 678-425-2445 Pygmy goat kids, Male/$50, Female/$75. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove 770-361-0261 Pygmy goats, 1 male, 8 months; $100, 2 males 2.5 months $65 Charles Roberts Royston 706-245-5668 Reducing herd; Kiko mixed, all 3 mos. to 3 yrs, $35 and up. Phyllis Hutchison Senoia [email protected] 770-5993645 Reg. Katahdin ram lamb, born 3/16/2012, $300. Bob Lott Palmetto [email protected] 678-850-6177 Saanen Doe, ADGA & Mini-Saanen kids (Nigerian Dwarf Buck x Saanen Doe); excellent lineage, disbudded. Holly Longino Fayetteville 770-3173341 Thunderhill A Merlot, RCH standing stud; triple registered Nigerian Dwarf, information visit website. Kaye Tho Athens soaringhawkfarm.ga@ gmail.com 706-546-6936 Wanted: small goats for brush clean up, within 50 miles radius of Hampton. Jim Snow Hampton 678-834-5624 Wants 1 or 2 black ewes or lambs for shearing. Jacobs Farm Warrenton 706-465-3866 Oct. 28-Nov. 3 National Barrel Horse Assn. World Championships, Ga. National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-823-3728 Nov. 3 Fun Show, Linda’s Riding School, 10 am, adult, youth classes, 3475 Daniels Bridge Rd., Conyers. Info: Linda Ridley, or 770-918-1272 [email protected]. Nov. 3-4 The Boo-Rama All Novice & Open Show, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Nov. 7-11 Atlanta Fall Classic I, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Nov. 11 NWGHA State Qualifying Running Show, 11 am, Bartow Co. Saddle Club arena, Cartersville. Info: www.nwgha.org. Nov. 19 NWGHA State Qualifying Pleasure Show, 10 am, Bartow Co. Saddle Club arena, Cartersville. Info: www.nwgha.org. Nov. 14-18 Atlanta Fall Classic II, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. Dec. 1 Eastside/Eastminster High School’s International Classic, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-8604190. Dec. 7-9 Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue Course, learn how to approach emergency or disaster scenario w/horse, Gray Fire Dept., International TLAER™ Training Facility, Gray. Info: www.tlaer.org, [email protected] or 214-679-3629. Submissions for the Equine Events Calendar can be sent to [email protected]. Young billies goats, $70, plus sheep, would trade male sheep for Kataddin ram. Alfred Cain Commerce 706-335-6798 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions. 1 large pony, 1 small pony, used in pony ride business, good ponies, healthy, 7 and 8 yrs., $500 ea. Eddie Hatcher Comer 706-783-3818 2003 TWHBEA black gelding, 15 hds., trail riding, experienced, $900; 2001 Regd. grey Paso gelding, $1100, return option. L. Gunter vienna 229322-5137 478-244-5644 3 yrs. stud colt, dark bay, ready to be broken, $500, tack avail., leave message. Becky Arrendale Franklin 678-877-7801 Donkey, male, standard, grey donkey, male, mini, 8 mos., donkey, female, mini, grey, donkey male, mini paint $250 each. Brigitte Cozart Harlem 706533-5821 Donkey, standard size, male, very gentle, great pasture guards, companion animal. Bob Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347 770-490-4912 Donkeys, standard size, male, female, very gentle, great pasture guards, pets, del. avail., I-75, Exit 201. Harry Lewis Jackson 678-773-5211 Jack donkey, born 9/2/2011, very gentle, brown, $100. Talmadge Sutton Nashville 229-686-9630 Mini mare, Palomino, 9 yrs. AMHA regd., 35 inches, rides, gentle, may be bred, $600. J. Wilkes Athens 706-2079366 706-207-9366 Miniature doinkeys, Regd. & chipped 5 yr. Chocolate Jack, 31" sale/trade, grey Jenny, 1 yr., $300 obo. Leslie Orr Buford [email protected] 770831-7400 Miniature donkeys, baby jack, $200; breeding or guard donkey, $200; jenny, $300; baby jenny, $300; breed jenny, $400. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297 Paso pleasure horses, 5 yr. gelding, 10 yr. mare, gentle, loads, trails, healthy, shots UTC, $950 each/$1800 both obo. C. Wellham Statham 678-764-5097 Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Sunbelt Ag Expo Online Workshops (Continued from Page 12) (Continued from Page 11) Tuesday and Wednesday of the show, with proceeds from the auction used to benefit FFA activities in the state. Early in the history of Expo, Alabama was the first spotlight state exhibit, and this year Alabama returns as the Expo’s spotlight state exhibit. Several organizations from the state are collaborating to show off the diversity of Alabama agriculture. “We extend a special invitation to farmers and their families from Alabama, and we are honored to welcome our many Alabama friends and neighbors to this year’s show,” adds Blalock. Within the 100-acre exhibit area, visitors will find special exhibit sections featuring lawn and garden equipment, pickup and automotive displays, irrigation equipment, all-terrain vehicles, hunting and fishing supplies, precision farming software and hardware, farm fencing, farm buildings, electricity, propane gas, antique tractors, sawmills and logging equipment. Don’t overlook the hundreds of small exhibits featuring a wide variety of products and services that can be found in the Expo’s agribusiness buildings. The Expo is unique among farm shows because it has its own 600-acre research farm where farmers can get a close-up view of the latest equipment working in the fields. For many years, the Expo has been considered the largest farm show in the world with working equipment in its harvesting and tillage demonstrations. In the fields, visitors will be able to test drive new Chevrolet pickups along with tractors equipped with automated steering (Continued on Page 11) maps; use online tools to evaluate soils and choose the best conservation practices; assess installation and maintenance specifications; and develop a timeline so landowners can meet all CRP program requirements. Online Core Training is designed for new CRP Readiness Initiative participants. The self-guided, web-based course provides a comprehensive overview of the Conservation Reserve Program and CRP conservation plan development. Learning modules focus on topics like the history of CRP, the contracting process, CRP conservation plan development (including tools and resources), CRP plan implementation, and CRP plan follow-up management. Core Training will be offered free of charge. For more information, contact David Ferrell, CRP Readiness Initiative southern media contact, at (912) 3375548 or [email protected]. To register for the Georgia workshop or online courses, or to learn more, visit http://facesofcrp.info/training/. Directions to the Tifton Conference are available at Center http://www.ugatiftonconference.org. Using the QR reader on your smart phone, scan the QR code below to access the Sunbelt Expo app. The Georgia National Fair, shown above in all its splendor at night, is set for October 4-14 in Perry. Dairy cattle, lambs, goats, hogs, horses, and llamas, among others, will be shown, and displays, non-livestock competitions, concerts, and rides on the Midway also will be featured. For more information, call 1-800-YUR-FAIR (toll-free in Georgia). West Nile Virus (Continued from Page 11) recover or possibly die from WNV. It is likely that many horses become infected with the virus but recover without showing any clinical signs of the disease. Is there a vaccine to protect horses from WNV? There are vaccines. Even if your horses are vaccinated with a West Nile Virus vaccine, we advise horse owners to keep all their other vaccinations up to date and practice mosquito control around their barns and stables. Where can I get this vaccine? The vaccine will be available through your veterinarian. Will West Nile Virus affect my cattle? No, there are no confirmed cases of Cattle with West Nile Virus... Do mosquitoes have to have standing water to breed? Yes. Mosquitoes must have standing water for the first stages of development. Some things you can do to get rid of stagnant water where mosquitoes can lay their eggs are: Remove old tires, buckets, cans, drums, bottles or any containers that hold water. Fill or drain any low spots in your yard. Cover trash containers. Inspect rain gutters and downspouts and remove leaves and other debris. Empty stagnant water in birdbaths, plant pots, drip trays, small wading pools, pet Cotton, Tobacco Commodity Commissions Accept Nominations Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black has announced the cotton and tobacco Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commissions are both accepting nominations to fill several positions on each board; in order to be nominated a person must be a Georgia producer of that commodity. Nominations can be made by filling out a Nominee Information Form available at Farm Services Administration (FSA) offices. Send completed applications to the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Room 328, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, SW, Atlanta, GA 30334 or via fax to 404-656-9380 (please note, this is a change from how the nominating procedure was done in the past). Nominees will be certified to ensure they are an active cotton or tobacco producer in Georgia. Geographic representation will be considered when making appointments. Agricultural commodity commissions are farmer-funded self-help programs to enhance research, promotion and education. They are authorized by Georgia law under the Commodity Promotions Act. Farmers vote every three years to determine whether they wish to continue a commission (i.e., peach farmers vote on whether they wish to continue the peach commission.) The Georgia Department of Agriculture administers 12 state agricultural commodity commissions for the following products: Apples, blueberries, corn, cotton, eggs, equine, milk, peaches, pecans, soybeans, tobacco and vegetables. Georgia growers who wish to create a commodity commission for their crop should contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The deadline for submitting nominations is Oct. 31. Producers with questions may contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 404-6563678. dishes and other containers at least once a week. Repair leaky faucets. Properly maintain and treat your swimming pool. Cover pools not in use to prevent accumulation of leaves and rainwater. Be sure pool covers do not hold pockets of water. Clean gutters, flat roofs and air conditioner drains frequently. Eliminate water-holding tree stumps. Offer your assistance to elderly and disabled neighbors who may have difficulty (Continued on Page 12) ! ! ! Parkway 401 !Larry Walker ! ! ! Perry, GA 31069-1367 ! 23rd !Georgia !National !Fair—October! 4-14,! 2012. ! www.georgianationalfair.com 478-987-3247 Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture Taps Inaugural Class for Leadership Program Organizers of the agricultural leadership program, Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture, have chosen 22 professionals from across the state to participate in the program’s inaugural class. Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture is housed in and supported by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. AGLA also is supported by numerous agricultural and forestry organizations and associations throughout Georgia. AGLA’s founders aim to educate and empower Georgia’s agricultural leaders to become effective advocates for the largest economic drivers in Georgia — the state’s agricultural and forestry industries, said Rochelle Strickland, the program’s founding director and a public service assistant in the college. “We are excited about the group of individuals that have been selected to participate in class I of AGLA,” Strickland said. “They are a high-quality, diverse and committed group of professionals who will play an integral role in not only establishing this program, but in the continued growth and development of our industry.” AGLA is designed to bring together leaders from all segments of the state’s agriculture and forestry industries. Over a two-year period, they will help one another understand and analyze the issues facing their industries, as well as challenges that may emerge in the future. AGLA’s inaugural class members are: Brent Allen of the UGA Cooperative Extension Service, Wrightsville, GA Brandon Ashley of the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, Macon, GA Tim Bland of Newport Timber, Brooklet, GA Scott Cochran of House of Raeford Farms, Lavonia, GA Sarah Cook of the Center of Innovation for Agribusiness, Ashburn, GA Kevin Cronic of House of Raeford Farms, Anderson, SC Steven Gibson of the UGA CAES Business Office, Athens, GA Jennifer Harris of White Oak Pastures, Bluffton, GA Jon Harris of AgSouth Farm Credit, Screven, GA Jutt Howard of North Georgia Turf, Franklin, GA Craig Howell of Harris Moran Seed Company, Enigma, GA Jesse Johnson of the Southern Land Exchange, Arnoldsville, GA Trey Joyner of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, GA Sherry Morris of the Georgia Green Industry Association, Epworth, GA Duane Myers of Kroger, McDonough, GA Tate O’Rourke of U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson’s office, Gainesville, GA Maggie Potter of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Columbus, GA Mark Risse of UGA CAES, Watkinsville, GA Amanda Tedrow of the UGA Cooperative Extension, Athens, GA Rebecca Thomas of the UGA Cooperative Extension, Summerville, GA Chris Wheeler of AGrowStar, Warner Robbins, GA Derick Wooten of Rocky Hammock Farms, Denton, GA Those seeking more information about the Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture can visit www.agla.caes.uga.edu . Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Equine At Stud If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. "Equine At Stud" advertisments must include the stable license number of the advertiser as well as a copy of the current Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. AQHA, Copper red dun, Azure Te, Te n' Te, Quick M Silver, Barleo lines, g/head, muscles & disp; free pedigree/ & photos, fee $400+ m/care, APHA member. L. Cason McDonough 770954-1308 404-226-9228 Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 100% pine shavings, kiln dried, small, easy to pick, super absorbent; bulk delivers to metro Atlanta; call for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville 404-375-4900 16" Collegate dressage saddle, Reinsman western saddle pad, English ladies size 5 1/2 field boots, western vest and belt. Julie Williams Alpharetta [email protected] 678-240-0572 2 wheel pony cart and harness and 3 pony saddles for sale. James Turner Rockmart 770-684-7937 678-685-3542 Oak easy entry cart, horse size, wooden wheels, can e-mail pictures, $1200. Joe Watkins Winder backwhen@ windstream.net 770-307-6979 Boarding Facilities If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this information will not be published. Boarding--all types; 12 x 12 or 24 matted stalls, large irrigated & lighted arena, hunt-seat, dressage, basic horsemanship lessons, Linden Hill Farm. S. McNeally Hartwell 706-376-9170 Opening for 2 horses at small, private farm in N. Forsyth; 12 x 16 stalls w/mats & fans, lush pasture, full-size dressage arena, adults only; Equine Creations Farm. Reena Yonkosky Cumming 770889-4561 Pasture Boarding/Cross Creek Farm in beautiful Northeast Georgia mountains/Blairsville, $250/mo.; call for appt. Laura/Doug Payne Blairsville 706-835-6033 706-781-8304 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. 14 New Hampshire Red chickens, $4 ea, several fancy breeds of pigeons. Ben Beavers Woodstock 770-926-3942 2 Brahma Bantams roosters, 5 1/2 mo old, $8 each. Gloria Gifford Forsyth 478-394-2359 2012 Chickens, Silver Spangled Spitzhauben; Pheasants, Melanistic (in the Ringneck family). Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-603-3777 2012 Hatch, Pearl Gray Guineas, $25 a pair. James King Newborn 770-7873674 4 kinds of fancy pigeons and 2 kinds of doves, call if interested. Edwin Wiley Alto 706-499-6234 All stock must go: Bantams, Cochins, Japanese, OE, Porcelains, Brahmas, and many more. Moores Bantam Farm Cumming 770-886-6916 THE MARKET BULLETIN Ameraucana, Black Copper Marans, Wheaten Marans, and Silkies; hens and roosters, spring 2012 hatched, hens beginning to lay. Frank Grove Macon 478-719-5180 Ameraucana,1 rooster, blue standard, 1 year old and 3 hens; must take all. $50. C. Carroll Monroe 770-266-1088 Assorted chickens & turkeys; Red Golden-Hawaiian Blue-Ringneck, Pheasants (this year hatch); 2011 turkeys; great prices. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179 Australorps, red golden pheasants, 2012 McMurray hatch Sultans, white polish. J Mangum Gainesville 770-5363047 Baby chicks, 1 to 6 wks old, RIR, Barred Rocks, Black Giants and Ameraucanas. $2 to $5. Blankenship Preston [email protected] 229-886-7233 Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, Buff Orpington, Delaware, N.H. Red, professionaly sexed, ship 25 min. yr round, NPIP cert. Bob Berry Ray City 229-455-6437 Baby chicks, straight run, Barred Rock and some mix, $2 ea. Karen Parrish Senoia 770-616-6869 Baby chicks. American Dominique, Buff Orpingtons, RIR, Delaware, pure breeds, straight run, various ages, large quantities available. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Bantam roosters, $3 each, Australorp roosters (not for meat), $5 each, 2012 hatch. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363 Bantams, Blue Ginger, Silver Blue Slash, Brassyback, Browned, Blue Wheaton, Red Fawn, Lemon Blue, etc, moderns. Janice Payne Jasper 706692-6769 Bantams, Old English, BB red, show quality roosters; 12 weeks old, $15. Everett Copeland Smithville [email protected] 229-8464231 Bantams; BB Red, Brown Red, Lemon Blue, Silver Birchen; show quality $5-$15 each, sold as pairs. Bobbi or Bryan Maddox monticello 770-616-6034 770-616-6018 BB Red, Whites, Red Pyle, Blacks, Brown-Red, Silver duck wing, Ginger Red. John Shankles Summerville 706857-3885 Beautiful peacock Feathers, 1' to 4', $1 each, for wedding, gifts, etc., also brown feathers for arrows. W Haigler Hiawassee 706-994-6850 Black Australorp & Buff Orpington pullets, 6 months old, $13/each. Tommy Hunter Buford 770-945-7408 Black Australorpes, Buff Orpingtons, turkeys, Silver pheasants, poultry equipment and incubators. Charles Hamby Temple 678-839-9007 Black Sexlink, Barred Rock, Rhode Island Red hens and roosters; all ages. Scott Robison Leesburg 229-869-7886 Black Shamo rooster, from show stock, $300. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300 Black shoulder female peacocks, 6 months old, $45 ea. Diane Hall Macon 478-808-9128 Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs, $65/100, $130/500, $250/1000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Steve York, an avid gardener and long-time reader of the Market Bulletin, grew this Beauregard sweet potato, which weighed over 11 pounds, in his garden in Martin, Ga. Brown/blue/reds Millie Fluer, self blue Old English pigeons, ducks, turkeys. Danny Ryals Milledgeville jdr52@ windstream.net. 478-452-8497 478804-3868 Chickens for sale; bantams and full size, $4 and up. Robert Chambers Flowery Branch 770-967-6422 Colored broilers for sale. Bernard Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143 Ducks; beautiful yard raised Mallards, $25 a pair. N Dougherty Carrollton 770-832-9345 Eight RIR Roosters, $20 for all; not grown yet, will trade for a couple of RIR hens. Terry Coopers 478-345-1456 Flock reduction of royal palm turkeys, guineas, peafowl and chickens; all young and healthy. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328 Free rooster to a good home. Steven Moffson Stone Mountain 404-234-1184 Game chickens for sale; Hatch Blues Grays and Roundheads. James Turner Rockmart 770-684-7937 678-685-3542 Game Chickens, Minor Blue, Spangle Brassy Back Butcher, Doms, Hatch and Blue crosses. Ernest Harrell Rockmart 770-861-7365 Game fowl: for sale, stags and cocks; free pullets and hen. Darrell Humpries Carrollton 770-832-3846 Game Fowl: reasonable prices: White Kelso, Pumpkin Hulsey, Ruble Hatch, Jap/Warhorse, Sweater Greys, Bumblefoot Demus Bryant Canton 770720-2939 Game fowl: Sid Taylor, Butcher, YL/hatch, Roundhead, Whitehackel, Sweater, Law Grey and GL hatch crossed over Kelso. Tom Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139 Guineas keets, hatched Aug 10th; various colors: Brown, Royal Purple, Lavendar, Pieds, and more. Julia Hamilton Dahlonega julialeigh8@ hotmail.com 706-531-6211 H e r i t a g e Tu r k e y s - N a r r a g a n s e t t , Burbon Rds, $25 up, show type Bantams,$5-$10, also layers, Phoenix and more. R.L & Becky Miller Winder 770-867-2440 Homing Pigeons: YB's from proven flyers, $8 up, layer Pullets $5, peach/ tangerine Pied Doves $5. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706-809-1215 India Blue peacock, 2012 hatch, males only $40 each. Dominique Ford Monticello 706-468-5222 Japanese short legged Bantams, one red pair, one white pair, $15 pair, seven months old, leave message. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415 770228-4415 Mille Fleur D'Uccle pullet/cockerel pair/blue splash, $12; Mille Fleur Cochin Bantam trios - $30/trio. Gail Kaitschuck Augusta gailkaitschuck@ comcast.net 706-736-0105 Muscovy Ducks,150+ for sale; all ages, diff colors, $6-$10. Laura Willis Cochran 478-308-9045 Mute Swans for sale, 6 month old $300 each, breeding pair $1,800. Benjamin Dameron Covington [email protected] 770-788-9091 Narragansett turkey Poults, 3 months, $25 each, have 1 breeding pair $95, all are NPIP certified. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 706-539-2423 O.E. Bantams, different beeds, $10 a pair. Billy G Fowler Canton 770-479-5742 OE bantams from show stock, BB/reds, OE/quail, Blue Splash, Blacks, blues, Brasy Backs and Blue Brasy Backs. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770487-2233 OEGB: Bantams, Spangles, Splash, BB Reds, Fawn & SDW, OE quails, Brassy backs, Wheaten, Whites, Blacks. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847 Oriental Game: blue-red Thai and BB Red, Cubalaya chicks+ older. Caroline Montague Athens art.montague@ gmail.com 706-340-9091 Peafowl: 2012 hatch, white only, $25, roosters, Wyandotte and Silkies $10. John Fletcher Hampton 678-849-4828 Pens, cages large and small, waterers and feeders; and Australorpes roosters. Bedford H Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563 Pigeons/White Homers, banded adult birds, $6 ea. Birmingham Rollers, $5 ea., approximately 30. Charles f Holland Oglethorpe 478-472-8267 Rhode Island Red chickens; $1.50 and up; brown eggs, $2/doz. Scott Clark Nashville 229-686-2778 Rhode Island Red pullet, Dominiques pullets, and Pekin ducks. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Page 7 Basic Apple Pie Pastry for two crusts 5 sour cooking apples (we used Granny Smith) 1/3 to 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons corn starch 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1/8 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon lemon juice 6 tablespoons butter Line a deep dish pie plate with one of the crusts. Wash, peel and slice the apples. Place apple slices in layers in the crust. Combine sugar, cornstarch, nutmeg and salt, sprinkle over apples. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Cut butter in small pieces and evenly place over apples. Top with remaining crust, make slits in the top of the crust. Bake at 425 degrees for 40 minutes or until apples are soft and crust is brown. All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. The Market Bulletin has received a number of requests for more “healthy” recipes (low or no sugar, low fat, etc.). Our office receives recipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or side dishes utilizing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables. If you have any such recipes you would like to share with our readers, send them to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 404-656-3682. Rhode Island Red, Dominique and mixed roosters $10 ea. Thomas Findley Box Springs 706-326-2186 Rhode Island Reds, 5/wk old chicks, free ranged $3 each. Quentin Babb LaFayette [email protected] 706-463-2333 RIR Pullets, Healthy, almost ready to start laying, $12 each, firm. Mingo Gonzales Conyers 770-402-9003 770356-1320 Royal Palm Turkey for sale, males and females available, $30 each. Holly Harkins Suches 706-747-5070 Silkie chickens and eggs; Black Lavender, Buff, white birds available. Lisa Parks Murrayville 678-963-0105 Speckled Sussex bantams, $30 a pair, call after 6pm only. Billy Smallwood Lithia springs 770-944-1028 Young Game Pullet, $4 each, or hens for $8 each. Ricky Ray Ball Ground 770-894-4044 Young game roosters $5 each, burmese green male peacock, $150. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687 Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite Quail-eggs $48/100, $168/600, $260/1000, flight year-round. Raymond Meadows Wadley [email protected] 478252-5345 Poultry/Fowl Wanted California Blue Quail and California Mountain Quail eggs or birds. David McCurley Colbert 706-540-3864 Want plastic chicken crates, 50 or more. H J Murray Folkston 912-496-2417 Want hen guinea in Habersham County area. Darren Wilkes Toccoa 706-768-2683 ALTERNATIvE LIvESTOCK If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "non-traditional" livestock. Poultry/Fowl Requiring Proven pair Emus avail., 3 yrs. old, $300, one unsexed baby also available, Permit/License $60, will start laying again soon. John If you have questions regarding this Kunkel Zebulon 770-567-5115 category, call 404-651-9081. Using the QR reader on your smart Advertisements for bobwhite quail phone, scan the QR code below to access must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail the Georgia National Fair website. breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: LBRU COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743. Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2012 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 Bobwhite Quail, flight conditioned. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842 Page 8 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License THE MARKET BULLETIN One Big Valley MV-1 self-catch head gate, $300. Tim Reed Roopville 404405-4025 Silver Starstock combo, aluminum, trailer w/dressing room, $8500. Jackie Burch Blue Ridge 706-455-2545 Stubben Siegfried close contact saddle, 17" seat, very good condition, Jasper. R.W Wallace Shady Dale 404276-1776 Sundowner 2010 2H slant bp, dressing room rad tires, rad spare, Sportsman model, all alum., $10K. Dara Burgess St. Simons Island [email protected] 912-381-0341 Sundowner Sunlite Gooseneck horse trailer, 2005, excellent condition, all new tires,$10,500. Brenda Kitchens Eatonton 706-485-8034 478-456-4998 WW cattle chute, portable, excellent cond., auto/manual headgate, $3000. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-3667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and RABBITS sell regulated hoofed stock in the If you have questions regarding ads Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license in this category, call 404-651-9081. with their ad. 3/6 week old new Zealand white rabbits, different lineage, pet breeders LIvESTOCK WANTED fryers $10 each. Travis Ellington Fayetteville 678-787-9341 If you have questions regarding ads Adult English Spot buck, American in this category, call 404-651-9081. Sable doe, solid black buck, $15 ea. Items listed in the Livestock healthy & tamed. Allison Amos Wanted category must be for Cumming 678-622-5363 specific livestock; for instance, Assorted rabbits both meat and pet "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse quality; call for availability and pricing. gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for 9am-4pm. Lenny Stevenson Atlanta moderately experienced rider." 404-867-9525 Generalized ads, such as "want Beautiful Chinchilla-San Juan mix horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither bunnies, 6 mo. old, mimi-Rex bucks, 9 are ads for free or unwanted months old, $20. Pat Leroy Dallas 678363-9318 livestock. Flemish Giants: Doe born 6/28; buck Will trade 4x5 rolls of hay for cattle or goats. MIke Blackburn Commerce 706- born 8/7; both white; $20 each. Charles Rigdon Lithia Spgs crigdon@ 654-1040 hotmail.com 770-745-6097 Herd reduction: mixed breed, all sizes LIvESTOCK HANDLING and colors, $5 and up. Steve Cain If you have questions regarding ads Commerce 706-424-0712 in this category, call 404-651-9081. Medium sized mixed breed pet 16" Cutting Saddle handmade by rabbits; 4 months old, $5 each. Call for C.W. Wiley; high quality, smooth seat, more info.*serious inquiries only. Mandy barbwire tooling, cutting horse Brown Hogansville 706-302-6881 706silhouette, $1000. Danny Wells 302-6881 Mini Lop baby rabbits, weaned and Hinesville 912-368-5682 16' ww stock/horse trailer, 7' tall, tack ready to go $10. Jess Sellers Jasper room, center gate, mats, lights, escape 770-881-3859 Pure New Zealand Reds or Whites, 4 door, swing side-gate, sheltered top, $3200. R. Branch Hazelhurst 912-375- different lines, Papers on all. A.R.B.A.D.R.B.A.-F.N.Z.R.B. Linda lee 2465 Dawsonville 706-531-4785 706-53116-ft. Chapparal stock trailer, wooden 4785 floor, center gate, $2500. Britt Nix San Juan runner and large meat Concord 404-275-9022 rabbits, 6 lbs or more. Wendell Cole 2 cattle feeder trailers, wood Carrollton [email protected] 770construction, 8-ft. length, $1200 each. 832-8786 770-832-8786 Art Herring valdosta 229-292-5482 Tiny pedigreed Nethetland Dwarf, 2002 Exiss SS/300, 3-horse s/l some with blue eyes, Holland Lop and Gooseneck, dressing room, good tires, Dwarf Hotot bunnies. Ann Gray Milner call for info. James McConnell [email protected] 770-468-3330 Chickamauga 423-903-2438 706-539Wanted: Purebred Florida White 2892 rabbits; Atlanta to Athens area only. Ron 2010 Equistar Merhow GN 2H Ward Auburn [email protected] straightload, dr, walkthru, Neverlube 770-601-5121 hubs, excellent condition, email for pics, $12,000. Marianne Pruitt Suches FEED, HAy AND GRAIN [email protected] 706-897-9745 If you have questions regarding ads Billy Cook genuine saddle, stock# 2084, chestnut, basket stamped 16", in this category, call 404-651-9081. like new, $750. Harold Betsill Griffin All hay ads must contain the 678-544-7909 variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Billy Cook saddle, Greenville,Texas Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. rancher, $550; custom handmade roper $25; 4X4 rolls, 2012 fescue hay in from 60's, $400. Joe Webb McDonough barn, horse quality. Walter Henson 678-986-2048 Ellijay [email protected] 706Buford saddle, 16" cutter, exc., $600; 264-4477 $30 per round roll, mix grass hay, 2 complete show bridles, $165 ea., exc., & professional clippers, $95. Katie 2012; stored in barn. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-629-7412 Fishburn Monroe 770-715-4213 $30; August cutting, 4x5 rolls, Child's tag-a-long saddle, $75; Simco mix; adult saddle, 15 1/2 in., $225, good Bermuda/Fescue/Johnson condition. Deborah Johnson Kite 478- fertilized & sprayed. T.W. Dean Newborn [email protected] 404469-3513 Colt 3-horse trailer, excellent shape, 971-0940 770-217-4392 $35 per 4'x5' roll; Coastal new tires, mats, pulls well. Lisa Little Bermuda/Bahia mix, net wrapped, 2012 Lyons 912-326-3512 hay; Dublin-Macon area, $40/4'x5.5' Driving harness and cart for standard rolls. Don Galimore Montrose size horse, $600; western saddle, 16", [email protected] 478-376with headstall and breast collar, $100. 4502 404-281-0673 Pamela Greer Powder Spgs 770-499$40, August cutting; 4X5 rolls 7704 bermuda/crabgrass, no rain, net Featherlite 20' stock trailer, $8,000. wrapped in barn; $5 bermuda square, Cindy Buford Concord 770-584-6674 delivery avail. Gary Lane Carrollton Great cond. saddle, Duffey [email protected] 404-502-4000 brandname, 14 inch fit with stirrups, $40; Bermuda 4x5 rolls of $125. Hanna Causey Warner Robins netwrapped, in barn; Fescue, $25; 478-365-1687 volume discounts. Terry Stephenson terrystephenson1@ Old two-horse wagon, $1650. Gerald Commerce yahoo.com 706-207-5279 Howard Cumming 678-446-9851 $50, 4x5 rolls, 2012 ryegrass / bermuda mix; $60, bermuda rolls, net wrap, fertilized, in barn, horse quality. W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806 $50; 4x5 net wrapped rolls, Alicia/ Bermuda, well fertilized, horse and cow quality. Larry Cox Waynesboro [email protected] 706-829-4174 $50; 4x5 rolls, 2012 fescue/bermuda hay, in barn, horse quality. Greg Kopp Griffin [email protected] 770-8806330 678-688-1542 $50; 4x5 rolls, Alicia/Coastal bermuda, in barn, well fertilized, $5 square; perennial, $6, horse quality. James Carter Moultrie 229-891-5778 '12 Alicia Bermuda; highly fertilized, horse quality, $4/$5 squares, in field/barn; $60, round bales. A. Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371 '12 Alicia hay; fertilized and barn kept squares only, $5. Scott Lynch Waynesville [email protected] 912-266-4755 '12 Bermuda; horse quality, net wrapped, $40 roll; Fescue mix-cow, $30, $18 in barn. Joyce Coles Winder [email protected] 770-307-0882 '12 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, Millet hay also; del. available. Jimbo Hatcher Macon [email protected] 478-954-1688 '12 Coastal Bermuda hay; horse quality, guaranteed, fert., UGA soil/ specs., sq. 4x5, round bales in barn, del./stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239 '12 Coastal bermuda; 4x5 roll, cow hay, $40. Rex Register Hahira [email protected] 229-561-1462 '12 Fall cutting; bermuda/mix, round bales, under cover, $40 each; La Grange area. Cynthia Johnstone Greenville [email protected] 706-881-3305 '12 Fescue/Bermuda square bale, $5/bale, horse quality, 1st cutting; delivery avail. Jeremy Means Snellville jeremy_means@ hotmail.com 770-5393405 '12 Fescue/Bermuda/Orchard mix, 4x5 roll; first and second cutting, stored, dry, delivery available. Glenn Stiles Calhoun 706-980-3891 '12 Fescue/mixed grasses, 4x5 rolls, cow hay, $25; horse hay, $35. Pat Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006 706499-9950 '12 Fescue/Orchard/Timothy mix hay, 4x5 rnd., $45 p/u or $50 deliv., horse quality. Holli Amos Cumming [email protected] 678-7937615 '12 Fescue; sq. bale, $4.50; rolls, $40, horse qlty; Mulch hay, sq, $2.75; rolls, $25; Wheat straw available. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville cfouts@ windstream.net 404-402-8470 '12 horse quality, Bermuda; also cow, goat, & mulch hay, square bales only, delivery available, Monroe Co. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 '12 Premium bermuda; square bales, $6, 4x5 rolls, $60; Fescue/Orchard grass rolls, $50; good Cow hay, 4x5 rolls, $30. Charles Woodward Covington charleswoodward1@ bellsouth.net 678-725-2292 11 acres of free Coastal bermudafescue mixture of hay; you cut, ready for harvesting. Lisa Baird Pine Mountain [email protected] 706-594-0970 12' Tift 44 square bales; exc. horse quality, dry in barn, $5 each. Paige Bullock Dallas [email protected] 770445-2107 2011 bermuda square bales, horse quility, mixed grass rolls, net wrapped, all stored in barn, rain free, good tight bales, Jimbo Crumley Winder [email protected] 678-409-3572 2012 4x4 net wrapped round bales; fertilized bermuda-mix, just baled, stored outside, $40. Wade Simpson McDonough [email protected] 404-732-7255 2012 4X5 rolls, Bermuda/Fescue mixed, net wrapped, rain free, sprayed, fertilized, delivery avail., $35-$40. Eddie Hilburn Danielsville rafterhfarm@ windstream.net 706-988-3373 2012 5x5 bales of bermuda and Bahaia, $40 each. Scott Stephens Wrightsville bendover130us@ yahoo.com 478-232-8114 2012 Alicia bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, horse quality; 500 rolls, under barn. Bart Butler Lowndes 229-740-1881 2012 Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, square bales, fertilized, rain free, barn kept, horse and cow quality. Steve Nugent Ambrose 912-393-5900 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 2012 Alicia bermuda, large 4x5 rolls, in barn, excellent quailty, $55 / $65 short, del. avail. Henry Beckworth Gibson [email protected] 706-5982106 2012 Alicia/bermuda/cow hay; sq. bales, $5; round rolls, $40, barn kept, well fertilized. Bo Fountain Whigham 229-377-4410 2012 Bahaia; mix round bales, rain free, in barn, $25 ea. David Odom Thomaston [email protected] 706-646-9693 770-715-5761 2012 Bermuda 4X5 roll, $40/roll. Jimmy Keith LaGrange carolskeith@ yahoo.com 706-884-4923 2012 Bermuda hay, in barn, horse quality, $5 per bale. Samantha Pierce Newborn [email protected] 770853-9254 2012 bermuda, fescue mix, 4x5 net wrapped, $30/roll, 10 roll min. Douglas Adams Hartwell 706-436-9262 2012 Bermuda, Tift-44, $5 bale; well fertilized, kept in barn, horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-346-9064 2012 bermuda/bahia mixed hay; 4x5 bales, $35/bale, also 2012 horse quality bermuda hay, 4x5 bales, $45/bale. Chris Dunsmore Lincolnton dunsmorechris@ yahoo.com 706-401-0990 2012 Bermuda/Fescue mix, horse quality, 5x5 round bales, $50, in barn. Greg Morris Cumming mkwayt@ aol.com 678-859-3752 2012 bermuda/fescue, fertilized hay; round bales, $40 in field; Coastal & Russell; sq. bales, $6 in barn. Dutch Landrum Shady Dale shadywhere@ bellsouth.net 706-717-0172 2012 bermuda/fescue; 4x4 rolls, $30, square bales, $5; all hay kept in barn. Bud Eichel Thomson beichel@ mac.com 706-421-4945 2012 Coastal and Fescue mixed square bales, fertilized and limed, behind baler in field or in barn. Jane Rutledge McDonough 678-372-1976 2012 Coastal and Fescue mixed, 5x5 round bales, fertilized and limed, in barn or field. James Rutledge McDonough 678-372-6443 2012 Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, $4.50/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrytown 912-288-5960 2012 Coastal bermuda hay; 6x5 rolls, well fertilized and irrigated. James Campbell Colquitt fcampbel596@ gmail.com 229-220-6094 2012 Coastal bermuda horse hay, well fertilized, square bales, $5/bale in barn. Elaine Strickland Mauk [email protected] 706-7411526 2012 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, excellent quality, $4.75 field, $5.25 barn; delivery available. Eddy Allen Macon [email protected] 478951-6648 2012 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $5.50/bale, fertilized and limed, horse quality, @ the barn, delivery available. Winford Jackson Newnan 404-3585303 770-463-3739 2012 Coastal bermuda square bales, well fertilized and limed, horse quality, $6.75/bale, delivery available. Jack McCracken Newnan dustytrailfarms@ gmail.com 770-304-2487 2012 Coastal bermuda/Alicia; barn kept, rain free, horse quality, $40; cow hay, $35. Ronald Griffin Hoboken [email protected] 912-2880432 2012 Coastal bermuda/Bahia mix, 4x5 rolls, stored in barn, fertilized, and limed, $40 roll. Scott Williams Crawfordville [email protected] 706-474-1712 2012 Coastal bermuda; round bales, 4x5. Scott Ruark Presto Laurenruark@ att.net 770-842-4342 334-468-6250 2012 Coastal, 4x5 rolls, limed, fert., sprayed, 2ndcut, $45 ea.; $40 for all Uhaul, we load, 2nd cut. Mike Boyer Sparta boyerfarms.spaarta@ gmail.com 706-444-7256 478-232-1759 2012 Coastal/Alicia/Tift 85,4x5, net wrapped, in barn, $40/roll. John Lane Odum [email protected] 912-294-1955 2012 fertilized, sq. bale hay; Timothy/Orchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery available. C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414 2012 Fesc/Berm, HQ 4x5 rolls, $40 ea.; square, $5 ea., 5x6 rolls cow hay, $30 ea., some del. avail. Leslie Williams Danielsville amthemomma3@ yahoo.com 706-795-0313 2012 Fescue 4x5, in barn, $25; 2012 Fescue 4x5, baled 9/14 in field, $20, delivery available. Mike Blackburn Commerce jmblackburn7@ windstream.net 708-654-1040 2012 Fescue bermuda mix hay, 300+ bales, 4X5, $25; discount for large quantities. Mallory Davis Bowman [email protected] 706-9801152 706-980-1946 2012 Fescue hay, square bales, in barn, $3/bale. Danny Little Felton 770646-8708 2012 Fescue hay; 4x5 rolls, clean and in barn,1st quality, $35/roll; 2nd, $25/roll. Steve Griffin Dalton sgriffin@ windstream.net 706-260-1912 2012 fescue mix hay; 4x5 roll, $20. Audie Laviolette Hartwell audielaviolette @yahoo.com 706-436-1695 2012 fescue mix hay; 5x4 rolls stored in barn, $40 a roll. Phil Britton Jackson 404-597-7347 404-456-8525 2012 Fescue mix square bales, $2.50 bale; $1 mulch hay. Gene Finley 1557 N Black Mtn Rd Toccoa 30577 [email protected] 706-391-1755 2012 Fescue Orchard; 4X4 rolls, horse quality, covered, 95 rolls, $20 per roll at my field. Jon Anderson Sautee [email protected] 770-402-9867 2012 Fescue square bales, rain free, sprayed and fertlized, $3.25 a bale. Jason Bryant Chatsworth gracie1234@ windstream.net 706-264-2950 2012 Fescue, bermuda and mixed grass; 4x5 net wrapped, large rolls, $35 to $50, del. avail. Jack Jenkins Athens [email protected] 706-286-4438 706-395-6149 2012 Fescue, Bermuda, Bahia mix, 4x4 net wrapped, fertilized and limed, $30/roll in field; $35/roll in barn. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-582-3846 404-372-8631 2012 Fescue, large square bales, fertilized, horse quality. Debbie Johnson Rydal 404-983-4566 2012 Fescue, ryegrass, bermuda; weed free, fertilized, 4x5 rolls, $35/barn; $26/field, sq. $3.85/ barn, rain free. J.W. Loudermilk Mt. Airy 706-499-4167 706499-4169 2012 Fescue/Bermuda mix, barn kept, sprayed and fertilized; square, $4.50, round, $ 40; del. avail. Kenny Sargent Rockmart rockytopgrading@ hotmail.com 770-490-1227 2012 fescue/bermuda mix; 5x5 rolls, tight heavy rolls, stored in barn. Jimmy Neisler Cumming jono1028@ yahoo.com 770-889-1719 2012 Fescue/Orchard grass, hay for sale; 4x5 rolls, in the barn, fertilized and weed free. Brian Hart LaFayette [email protected] 706-3978006 2012 Fescue/Orchard/Clover, $4 sq. bale. Bill Myers Blue Ridge [email protected] 706-964-5483 2012 Fescue/Orchard; excellent quality, dry in barn, $3.50/bale or $3/bale over 100. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224 2012 Fescue; second cut, rain free and fertilized, 4x4 rolls, horse quality, barn, $45; delivery available. Leonard Walker Canton 770-617-5933 2012 hay for sale; 4x5 net wrapped, kept under barn, horse quality, fescue, orchard and rye grass, price $25. Marvin Payne Sugar valley payne4625@ bellsouth.net 706-629-8947 2012 Hay: Coastal, Bermuda, Dallas, Fescue, 6x5 round bales, $50. Ted Smith Washington dangaflat@ yahoo.com 706-214-0442 706-214-0442 2012 horse quality bermuda hay, rain free, square, $6; round, $50; can deliver. David Harden Lafayette [email protected] 706-3978347 2012 horse quality Fescue hay, weed free, UGA tested, 4x5 JD net wrapped, $35/roll. John Blankenship Athens [email protected] 706-255-0545 2012 Horse quality fescue hay; sprayed, very good hay, small square, $3.50/bale. Randy Stith Suches [email protected] 706-9737140 2012 Horse quality hay, fescue/ bermuda/orchard grass; sq. bales, $4.50; rolls, $45. Ronald Campbell Rockmart [email protected] 706-936-3294 770686-9563 2012 Large square bales,1st cutting, fescue, orchard grass, clover, fertilized, $5. Debi Hicks Rock Spring rdjhicks@ comcast.net 706-952-4061 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 2012 Millet hay, well fertilized, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $30 - $35/ roll in field. Bart Miller, Jr. Williamson 770228-6896 404-909-1719 2012 mixed grass hay, $4 per square bale at barn. Ray Gilbert Bishop [email protected] 706-769-5820 706-296-4360 2012 Oat hay, square bales only, $6 in barn, some delivery avail. Tim Smith Milledgeville fourseasonsfarm@ windstream.net 478-363-6631 2012 round bales; 4x5 Coastal bermuda hay, $50. Wayne Vinson Haddock [email protected] 478-457-5587 2012 Russell bermuda; sq. bales, horse quality, UGA tested, call for price. Mark Aderholdt Eastanollee 706-4917220 2012 Ryegrass/bermuda hay; 4x5 net wrapped rolls, covered off ground, fert./sprayed for weeds, $40. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 404-805-4156 2012 Tift 44 & 85 quality hay, square bales, $6 and rolls, $45-$60; del. avail. Durand Deal Tifton durandwdeal@ hotmail.com 229-388-5054 2012 Tift 44 bermuda, 4x6 rolls, barn kept, net wrapped, fert/limed well, weed free, horse quality, $60/roll. James Sells Monroe 770-267-8603 2012 top quality Fescue hay, sq. bales, $3.25 each, rain free, in barn; also round rolls, $35 each, in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295 2012 yellow feed corn and wheat sold by the barrel, also bagged corn, excellent for feed or food plots. Robert Montgomery Reynolds rwm2_2000@ yahoo.com 478-847-2356 2012, 4x5 bermuda rolls; barn, $50; field, $45; netwrapped and fertilized. Chuck Hecht Columbus checht3@ aol.com 706-577-6590 2012; 4x5 John Deere baled, netwrapped rolls, bermuda mix horse and cow quality, delivery avaliable. Josh Pennino Athens joshpennino@ yahoo.com 706-340-3146 2012; 4x5 rolls, bermuda hay, net wrapped, $35 each. H. L. Thompson Pineview 478-278-7932 2012; 5x6 rolls, $40 per roll, bermuda; square bales, in barn, $4 bermuda. Ray Hubbard Carlton cop21jim1@ hotmail.com 706-338-5652 2012; horse quality Coastal bermuda, square bales, $5. Michael White Comer 706-202-1405 706-614-1296 2012; t-9 Tifton, 5x5 net wrapped, rain free and fertilized. Buddy Keller Harlem 706-556-9821 706-832-7977 2nd cutting, good bermuda grass, cow/horse hay, large rolls, my cows and horses love it, $45/roll. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268 4x4 Fescue/Orchard grass, rain-free, round bales, $18, delivery available. Ron Smith 2682 Cantrell Road LaFayette 30728 [email protected] 706-537-8841 4x4 round bales bermuda and fescue mix, fertilized, $25 per bale; 2nd cut. Doug Myers Franklin 770-375-7162 4x5 fescue hay, horse quality, dry stored, fertilized, $35 ea., delivery available, on large quanities. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa johnsoncabinet@ aol.com 678-378-6562 770-574-7246 4x5 Fescue mix hay, horse quality, tight bales, $30, Ellijay/Blue Ridge. Tim Miller Cherry Log timmiller30519@ bellsouth.net 404-433-9570 4x5 fescue, bermuda hay, 2nd cutting. Wayne Chastain Martin [email protected] 706-308-1212 4x5 rolls, $30/roll, net wrapped, bermuda/fescue mixed; fert. & sprayed; cut 8/15/12. Andy Lalumia Carnesville [email protected] 706-599-7150 4x5 rolls; fescue, orchard grass, johnson grass; fertilized, sprayed, barn stored, $35; outside, $20. Donald Johnson Tallapoosa sndrjohnson18@ gmail.com 770-574-7749 4x5 round bale, Fescue mixed, $20 per roll in field. Roger Ansley Cornelia [email protected] 706-7784165 4x5 round bales, Rye & Fescue, fertilized, $35 per bale. Joseph Higginbotham, Jr. 1698 Flatwoods Rd. Elberton 30635 706-283-1204 Bermuda and mixed grass hay; net wrapped, $25 per bale. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012 THE MARKET BULLETIN Bermuda hay; 4x5 rolls, net wrapped; delivery available. Bill Usry 2489 Hwy 72 E PO Box 191 Comer 30629 [email protected] 706-783-4799 Bermuda horse hay; fertilized, sprayed, excellent quality, barn kept, $6 a bale, quantity discounts, $20 bale minimum. Gary Castleberry Roopville [email protected] 678-776-9025 Bermuda round rolls for sale; 4x5, $40/roll, horse quality, Watkinsville area, 15 minutes from Athens. Stan Michael Bishop diamondmfarm@ bellsouth.net 706-248-2571 Bermuda square bales, 2011, exc. horse hay, $4/bale, 2012 exc. horse hay, $6/bale. Sherrel Astin villa Rica [email protected] 678-7940880 Bermuda, Fescue and Rye hay; heavily fert., rainfree, horse quality, $7/square; $50/round bales, large quantity/dely. avail., Carrollton and Powder Springs. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201 Bermuda/Bahia mix hay, 4x5 rolls, $25 each. Tim Bramlett Greensboro 706-453-4275 Bermuda/Fescue/Dallis hay, 4x5 rolls, $45/roll, 2nd cutting, compost grown, excellent quality. Jim Boggs Aragon 706-234-5842 Bermuda; HQ, rain free, fert. $5.50 @barn; Fescue HQ, $4.25; Bermuda/ fescue mixed, $5, del. avail. Al Guillebeau Monroe bigal6240@ aol.com 770-2678929 Certified naturally grown horse quality hay; rain free; 9/2012 fescue bermuda mix, $6/bale, quantity discount, GreenOlaAcres. Philip Bennett McDonough manfromola@ peoplepc.com 678-315-4651 Coastal bermuda hay; horse and cow quality, well fertilized, square bales, $4.50; rolls, $45 - $50. Curtis Durden Lyons [email protected] 912-526-3189 912-245-1081 Coastal bermuda/ fescue mix hay; September cutting, sprayed 5x5 round bale, $42; negotiable. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840 706-714-7194 Coastal bermuda; square bale, $5 in field, $6.50 in barn, 15 or more; round, $40. Leonard Kinsley Perry lenhats@ comsouth.net 478-714-9900 Coastal squares/rolls, fertilized, rain free, $6, $50; Bermuda/Bahia mix, $40, outdoor, $30. Marty Gladin 283 Coopers Rd. Gordon 31031 Mgladin@ hotmail.com 478-456-3068 478-4533460 Coastal/Bahia mixed; large 800-1000 lb. bales, baled with Claas baler, $60 inside barn, $35-$45 outside. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 D & D Farms: Coastal hay, 4' x 5' round, $45; Bahia hay, 4' x 5' round, $35, delivery available. D & D Farms Buena vista 229-649-2182 Feed: Wheat, 50 lb. bag, $ 9; Hughes Farms. David Hughes Williamson [email protected] 770-5070196 Fescue hay; 4x5 round rolls, $35; square bales, $4. Dean Bowen Clermont dmmslbowen67@ bellsouth.net 770-540-3301 Fescue; square bales, $3.50 per bale; last year fescue, orchard mix rolls in barn, $12.50. Kim Mize Clarkesville [email protected] 706-7540124 For Sale: 2011 Alicia hay, 4x5 round bales, $45. Eric Mincey Baxley [email protected] 912-367-5569 For sale: Coastal bermuda hay, 5x6 ft. rolls, $40 each, in barn, 2012 cut. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530 Freshly baled, large round bales of hay, $30;Two miles south of Perry,GA, on US Hwy 41. Harold Nation Perry [email protected] 478-987-2412 Hay for sale, fescue/bermuda mix, square bales; bales 2012, $4 per bale. Dwight Bobo Rome claudiacook@ msn.com 706-291-8300 Hay for sale, this year's crop,Tift 85, net wrapped and bermuda, $50 per roll. Stoney Layfield Tifton 229-848-0092 Hay for sale: Rye grass, bermuda and crabgrass, 5'x6' rolls, $25; picked up in field. Donald Burdette Elberton [email protected] 706498-4132 706-283-5297 Hay in barn, 5x5, $25 single; $22 take all. Bob Hearn Chickamauga 423-6677839 Hay: 2012 season, 4x5 rolls, mixed fall grass, $20/roll; Bermuda, $30/roll. Wade Pitcock Rome pru_wade@ msn.com 706-232-2997 706-936-6029 Hay; 4x5 rolls, fertilized, sprayed, bermuda/fescue/ bahia, barn, JD baled, grass twine, $43. James Fincher Lagrange [email protected] 706-298-1156 Hay; large bales, fescue/mixed grasses, stored in barn, $30 each. Frederick Adam Fayetteville [email protected] 770-719-8382 High quality hay, 4x5 net wrapped bales, delivery available. David Rackley Lexington eaglerockplantation@ yahoo.com 478-230-0060 478-2309354 Highly fert. and limed; Coastal and Tift 9, Bahia hay, 4x5 rolls, $35; del. avail. Kenny Toler Dublin kennytoler44@ hotmail.com 478-697-1662 Horse quality '12 bermuda; square bales, weed free, fertilized, kept in a barn, rain free, $5/bale. Jim Schwender Bogart [email protected] 706-410-4452 Horse quality 2012 bermuda; 4x5 round, $65; squares, $6.75, well fertilized, rain free, in barn. Scott Whittle Social Circle 404-694-1539 Horse quality bermuda hay; 5,000 square bales, 200 round bales. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470 Horse quality bermuda; sq. bales, $5, also other quality sq. bales,$4. Bart Austin Carrollton jaylaaustin@ bellsouth.net 404-597-7206 Horse quality hay, $55 per bale; cow hay; cov'd in the field, $35 per bale, square bales, $5.50. Shawn Herndon Gray [email protected] 478607-1004 I have 150 rolls, 4x5, 2012 Fescue, $30, sprayed and fertilized in barn, horse quailty. Charlie Chastain TalkingRock 770-893-9013 Large quantity 5X4 rolls, barn stored; Bahia, bermuda, fescue, mixed grass, mostly net wrap, $46/ roll. Robert Miller Greenville [email protected] 706-672-4556 706-672-4556 Oats and Rye grass hay (2012), fertilized, horse quality, 5x5 round bales, stored in barn. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706-4740689 Oats for sale; bulk out of bin, $5 per bushel. Alan Wasden Louisville [email protected] 706-831-0441 Round rolls, covered, horse quality, bermuda & fescue mix; rolls, $40 ea. Dan Tant Barnesville 404-772-3262 Russell bermuda hay; square bales, horse quality, $6 rain free, in barn. Larry Morrison Monticello 706-318-2800 Russell or Cheyenne bermuda; round, $50; square bermuda, $6; Fescue mix, $40, all in barn. Tim Addington Toccoa jdawns_mom@ yahoo.com 706-599-3555 Summer Special: Coastal bermuda (a little fescue) 4x5, $30; Russell bermuda, $35, in barn, fert. & sprayed. Dick Overall Toccoa tennisguy11111@ yahoo.com 678-755-8422 Tift 44 bermuda; horse quality, $5; oat hay $4. Anthony Clark Elberton [email protected] 706-988-8996 Tifton 44 bermuda, Russell; premium horse quality, fertilized, weed & crabgrass free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $70. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-4838712 770-922-6653 Top quality 2012; UGA tested Alicia hay, rnd. or sq, sheltered, deliv available, free storage thru 03/2013. Heath Pittman vidalia [email protected] 912293-2535 Very good bermuda and fescue hay, $5.50 per bales. Danny Cottrell villa Rica [email protected] 404-6800128 Now baling 4 x 5 rolls of Coastal Bermuda, Coastal Bermuda mix, and Bahia; $35 per roll, pick up at farm. Rubin Britton Juniper 706-269-9000 706-366-6148 Page 9 AG SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Prichard and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 656-5584. '12 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 92.5% germination rate, 99% pure seed, $13 bag. Charles Johnson Millen [email protected] 478-2991216 478-299-1454 2012 Abruzzi Rye seed for sale in bulk. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta [email protected] 478-955-5775 2012 Florida 501 oats, cleaned and bagged (40lbs.), 97% germination, $10 per bag. H. Martin Kite 478-4695173 If you have questions about this category, call 404-651-9081. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. 2012 seeds: Touch-Me-Nots, Columbine, Blanket Flower, Goriosa Daisy (sow all four now), Zinnia, Marigold(sow both in spring), $1 each plus LSA-2-SE. Melissa Lawler 116 Nelson Oaks Dr Ball Ground 30107 770-735-3679 4" perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770775-4967 All fresh seeds, $1/pk. plus SASE; Beauty berry, dbl. zinnias, Queen Ann, cosmos, Sweet peas, Stephnotis. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Angel Trumpets(perennial) all colors; Canna Lilies(bengal tiger, red & King Humbert); Ginger Lilies(Butterfly, Elizabeth & Gold Flame). Trudy Kretchman Atlanta tkretch924@ gmail.com 404-378-1104 Angel trumpets, banana trees, Confederate Roses, Black Magic Elephant ears, Ginger lillies, lotus, and assorted pond plants. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141 Angel Trumpets, Confederate roses, Christmas roses (Helleborus), $5; Cereus, Beauty berries, Nandinas, Ferns, Hydrangeas, $3; Weeping cherries. Carla Houghton Marietta 770428-2227 Azaleas, Hosta, Daylilies, Knock Out Roses, Hydrangeas, Iris; most $2. Carol Bland Fayetteville [email protected] 770-964-3162 Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, and more. David Pelton Covington 678654-0571 Castor bean seeds; 10 for $2 cash, SASE. R Newbold 90 Todd Rd Senoia 30276 [email protected] Castor bean seeds; kills moles. R. Dangar 1062 Liberty Grove Road Alpharetta 30004 770-377-6411 Cleome 4 O'clock, tiger lily, Shasta daisy, Mexican sunflower, Rose of Sharon $1 each/Lg. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507 Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, everyblooming dwarf, 20 fans (plants) for $26.50, shipping included. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 770-479-5224 Daylilies: Hybridzer, 3-8 fans per clump, $2; free Iris, variegated Liriope, .50 clump, all at garden, Only. John B Wilson Tyrone 770-487-4767 Daylilies; slashing prices, free shipping on $50 order, most must go. Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 [email protected] 770-367-5095 Free Liriope, dig as much as you want. Linda Mende Cumming 770-5973724 Free rose bushes, 6 plants, 5 varieties, 3 - 4 feet tall; you dig. William Rhoades Marietta [email protected] 770-590-1421 Green giants; Cryptomeria, Leylands, 3/gal., $5; min. 24 pcs., B&B, $7 per ft., other items available. Jody Greenway Adairsville [email protected] 770-815-0223 Green Liriope for large or small landscape projects. Rebecca Thompson 8105 Johnson Road Palmetto 30268 [email protected] 770-463-3014 Hen & chicks, 15/$12, August lily, 8/$12 ppd; Hibiscus, Angel trumpet, Rose champion, bouquet pysper, white 4 O'clock, $1 +SASE. L. Brooks 690 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Hostas butterfly bushes, hydrangeas, gardenia, jasmine plants, flowers & vegetables. Lancaster Decatur 404288-0160 Hostas: 200 varieties, minis to extra large, 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri/Sat./Sun., or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 Hybrid daylillies, $2 a fan; will ship red amaryllis, $5 each. Edna Harold Nashville 229-686-3283 Japanese Maples, Azaleas, Gardenia, Hosta, Hydrangers, Knock Out Roses. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Night blooming Cereus - red, white; begonia star cactus, Hawarthia, jade, aloe, pencils cactus, many more, $2 & up. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915 Ag Plants for Sale If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. 2012 Pecan seedlings, grown from Eliott seed, available January 2013, .80 ea; minimum order 100 +; plus shipping. Daylon Thomas Arlington 229-347-7925 Blueberry/Blackberry plants; large quantity and wholesale pricing; fruit trees, Saw tooth oaks also available plus shipping available. Kelly Blizman Perry [email protected] 478-955-6025 Elberta peach trees, $8, lemon trees, $5; will shell/grind corn (barter). Deb Ruby Good Hope 30641 dlr2824@ monroeaccess.net 770-267-2654 Fig, blueberry and raspberry plants for sale, $2 - $5 ea., no shipping. Bob Dickerson Conyers 770-761-6669 Muscadine vines, Summit,Tara, Nesbitt, Scuppernong, starter plants, $4.99, will ship; check website for info. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton [email protected] 706271-0800 706-271-0800 Old fashion multiplying onions, $14, free shipping, Ellis Thompson Dahlonega [email protected] 706-864-6816 Plant containers various sizes. Robert La Manna 282 Cox Woodland Rd Milledgeville 31061 potluck18@ juno.com 478-932-5390 Seed cane ready, October 1st. Ray Freeman 1704 GA Highway 19 S Dublin 31021 478-272-1307 Strawberry trees- Chinese- for sale, $15 each in pots, place orders now for fall planting, limited supplies. Hugh Holyoak Tifton 229-326-6040 Various varieties; indoor/outdoor plants, call for price list, no shipping. Lindsay Milikin villa Rica villarica2@ rocketmail.com 770-301-4982 White multiplying onions, $6/quart, $10/1/2 gal., plus shipping. Russell Pressey Athens 706-549-8470 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Cleome (spider plant) seed, this year's also 3-4-5' cotton stalks with Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted balls for dried arrangement. Mary 30 + acres, river bottom; Bahia, full Burton Alpharetta 770-569-8474 seasons growth, looking to develop Does anyone have any old time supply, no cattle. Alan Ormand Butler spider web seed? Edna Carter [email protected] 404-630-6350 Waycross 912-337-2107 Wanted: Zinnas seeds; please call. Please include area codes with phone Louise Clark Trenton 706-657-6870 numbers in advertisements. Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Bulletin Calendar CRAFT FAIRS Nov. 3 Rural America Festival, 10 am-6 pm, arts, crafts, more, free admission, Buena Vista. Info: Claudine Morgan, 229-649-8118. Nov. 10 Arts & Crafts Show, taking applications through Oct. 15, Calhoun First Baptist Church, Calhoun. Info: 706-602-4586 or 706-602-7714 or [email protected] or [email protected]. MISCELLANEOUS Oct. 19-20 6th Annual Gordon Co. Antique Engine & Tractor Show, Northwest Ga. Fairgrounds, Calhoun. Info: Ricky, 770-527-5346 or Kim, 678-986-2435. Pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the opening page click on Divisions, select Plant Industry Division, and click on Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing & Certification, and then click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification you can then search for Courses. upcoming courses by date, course title or license category. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling If you have questions concerning the any items other than livestock must be Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or 404-656-3682. auction firm conducting the auction, per Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar regulations of the Georgia Secretary of can be sent to State. Notices without this information [email protected]. cannot be published. O'Zinnia; 1 tabsp./$1; 1 full cup/$3 with cash & SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 Old-timey daffodils, $3/doz., white narcissus, $6/post.; orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Forsythia, Boxwood, Nandinas, Mahonia, bluebells, tall phlox, free Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 Orchids: Neomoorea Irrorata orchid and Brassavola hybrid orchid, some in bloom, $5 ea., pick up, cash only. Julie Garner Bethlehem 770-867-5432 Paw Paw plants, rubber plants, Confederate rose, fairy rose, no shipping. Betty Whittington Colbert 706-788-0002 Plant sale; Comfrey, Bottlebrush, Angel Trumpet, Abelia, Weigelia, Brown Turkey Fig, Acuba, Barberry, Black Walnut, Pussywillow. Kelley Burns Waleska [email protected] 678983-4789 Red or Pink Castor bean seeds (specify which) 25/$3; send cash/SASE. Joy Shelnutt Box 1212 Loganville 30052 Seeds: $1/pkg./LSASE, extra orders=extra postage: poppy,cosmos, zinnas, larkspur, coralvine, amaryllis, and golden rain trees. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Road Attapulgus 39815 229-465-3641 Seeds: Altheas (Rose of Sharon), Jerusalem Cherry, Yucca, Hibiscus, 4 o'clocks, Orange Cosmos, cash only, $1/tsp./SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529 Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp.,$1; moneyplant, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, 4 o'clocks, $1tsp., SASE, cash only. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 Seeds: Red canna, oriental tiger lily bubils, pink 4 o'clock, kniola, black morning glory, SASE. Diane Shuler 608 Angela Drive Temple 30179 Texas Star Hibiscus-butterfly and hummingbird attractor-20 seeds/$1/ send SASE, .50 cents extra and LSASE for instructions. Angela Heerde 5243 Kurt Lane Conyers 30094 Trees: Hickory, Maple. Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red, Shumard Red, Overcup, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3-gal./7gal./15-gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266 Variegated Liriope; 4" pots, 4000 avail.@ $2 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-543-5432 FLOWERS REqUIRING PERMITS If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411. Pink Lady Slippers for sale; 5 plants, $60; 10 plants, $95 plus shipping & handling. Joy Stegall Temple 404-6317478 Flowers Wanted Maypops (passion flower), vinca minor(periwinkle), mondo grass (dwarf or reg), variegated ivy; Close to Marietta, GA please. Michael Norris Marietta [email protected] 770685-9182 Old Timey perennial; double golden glow seed. Mary E Swanson Dacula [email protected] 770-9636345 MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies 10-frame beehives, Italians, gentle productive, $200 w/super, $240, strong, healthy, raw honey, combs, strain, pts., qts., closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 2012 Honey; quarts and pints. David Dye Rockmart [email protected] 770-684-3416 8 frame cypress beehives; healthy strong bees and honey, young queen in hives, $160. Ronnie Pearson Nashville [email protected] 229392-3261 All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz. size, quart, and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781 Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 Carpenter bee trap, handcrafted trap that really works, $20@6/$100, free shipping. Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Lane Hephzibah 30815 706-5547959 Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state of Ga., $40/gallon, shipping included, www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001 I will pick up swarms for free; removals from structures for fee; will pick up/purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. Dave Larson Winder [email protected] 770-5429546 Instrumental inseminator, microscope, harbo syringe, CO2 tank. Arthur Hudgins 37 Cedar Oak Way Cedartown 30125 [email protected] 770-748-0482 Unassembled white pine supers, same as we use in our bee yard; Deeps ($11), Mediums ($10), Shallow ($9). Matt Kinzer Jasper slateroofhoney@ yahoo.com 404-401-6051 Wanting to buy used apiary equipment; supers, frames, stands, covers, etc. Calen Cooper Summerville [email protected] 706-978-9473 Will come & pick up unwanted bees, swarms and equipment. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-266-5688 Will locate, remove honey bees from structures, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment, 2012 natural honey for sale. Derry Oliver Commerce oliverdk@ windstream.net 706-335-7226 706-6211781 Things To Eat Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404-656-1264. '11 desirable pecans $10/lb., plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge [email protected] 770-506-2727 '11 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7.50/lb. plus postage; nuts have been double bagged and stored in freezer, please call. Kathy Meremonte Hampton [email protected] 678-592-5735 '11 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50/lb., plus postage, bagged in freezer, leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch 30542 770-532-9340 770-532-6333 '11 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb., plus postage; 2 lb. in bag, bagged in freezer. Glenda Crosby 1192 Memphis Crosby Rd. Baxley 31513 1 pound of shelled pecans, $8 plus shipping, cracked pecans, $3 per pound. Shirley Spruill Carrollton 770301-3114 Angus beef, no growth hormones or steriods, no anitbiotics, grass fed natural. Karl Owens vidalia ocscons@ gmail.com 912-293-4081 Dry aged Angus beef; no antibiotics, hormones; pasture, grain fed, 1/4s and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner [email protected] 770584-9727 Farm fresh brown eggs, $2 a dozen. Alfred Cox Appling vbc0607@ yahoo.com 706-541-0402 Garlic to eat - plant., 6 varieties + Elephant garlic. Pat Shields Danielsville [email protected] 706-7953977 I need 60lbs.; 2012 organic shelled pecans. Tamara Brown Dunwoody [email protected] 404-516-4780 Large brown eggs, chemical and hormone free, part time free range, $3 per dozen, limited availability. John Sims Saint Simons Island 912-5776961 912-577-6961 Old timey multiplying white onions, $6 per quart, plus $6 postage. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706652-2521 Old-time citrons for preserves; Free. George Cook Milton denisecdean@ yahoo.com 770-789-8554 Peanuts: raw, boiled, roasted; half bushel min., call for prices and del. info. Charles Fisher Morrow cmf2etfga@ att.net 770-968-8895 Shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7lb+shipping; free shipping in state; 10 lbs. & 20 lbs. out-of-state. Andy Adams Hartwell [email protected] 706376-8968 Sugar cane for sale; you cut. Leon McDonald Sylvester ruthmcdo744@ aol.com 229-776-0753 Sugar cane syrup for sale, by the case. Carter Douglas cmax@ windstream 912-393-5253 Sugar cane to grind or plant, seven varieties. Mutt Durrence Glennville 912-654-4672 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Fish & Supplies Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal Georgia the from License Department of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile carp must be accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. 1"-2"/2"-3" bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, redbreast; threadfin shad; channel catfish; sterile grass carp; weed analysis, consultation services. Keith Edge Soperton kkedge1@ yahoo.com 478-697-8994 2 floating fish cages; 4'x4', 3'6" deep, made of 3/4' vinyl mesh with steel frame, $75 each. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 catfish channel quality, A-1 fingerlings, graded/priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immed. dely., other species avail. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725 Bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, grass carp, shad, etc., most sizes, free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta [email protected] 478-836-4938 Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide del. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Big Red-Europeans, Red Wigglers and worm castings, $25-$35/lb,, price includes shipping. Lew Bush Byron [email protected] 478-955-4780 Catalpa trees, $1.50 to $5 each per size; frozen catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-4617068 European Nightcrawlers for fishing or compost, Bedrun price, $20/lb. or discount, 5 lbs. for $85, plus shipping. Joe D'Alessandro Lawrenceville [email protected] m 404-229-9945 bluegill, catfish, carp, Grass shellcracker, redbreast and hybrid bream, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, del. avail. Paul Williams paul@ Hawkinsville owenandwilliams.com 478-892-3144 Lady Slippers and worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770-826-3373 Large African, European and Canadian earthworms for fishing or composting; North Atlanta, $28 lb./ net. Tim Herron Dawsonville herronfarms@ gmail.com 706-531-4789 706-531-4789 Largemouth bass, channel catfish, fathead minnows, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, fountains, [email protected]. Josh Akins Ball Ground 770-735-3523 Rainbow Trout, great stockers, various sizes; hatched and raised on our farm, delivery available. David Cantrell Ellijay [email protected] 706-273-6199 Red wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35 per pound, price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993 Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb., price includes shipping, send check or money order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812 Red Wigglers, $30/pound, free shipping, send money order or check payable to address listed. Lori McDonough Plains [email protected] 229-815-0541 Several thousand ponds, Channel Herbs catfish, sizes 1-2 pounds each. Orville State law requires all ginseng Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 dealers and growers to be registered Fertilizers & Mulches with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more $.50/$1 per pound; Worm Castings, information, contact the Nongame great for any planting project, teas and Conservation Section at (770) 918- repairing your soil. C. Bush Byron 6411 or at website [email protected] 478-955-4771 www.georgiawildlife.com. $5 per gallon, fresh worm castings, 2012 pepper seeds: Korean, red bring your soil to life, delivery available, cayenne, tobasco, Viet-Nam, 20 others, also worm castings for garden. Shane $1/pkt./SASE, list included. Ann Dutton Jones 4291 Hillview Dr Acworth 30101 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 404-964-7534 30047 4x4 round bales, mixed grass, will load, $20/bale. Bill Callahan Alvaton 706-538-6930 Aged horse manure, you load any time; call ahead, I load, $10/truckload; $20/trailer, call for del. cost. Chad Williams 448 Hurt Rd. SW Smyrna 30082 [email protected] 404-421-1775 Cow manure from my barn, for your garden, $15; a pickup load, I load; you haul. Ricky Waters Dawsonville [email protected] 706-429-5243 Free compost. Jerry Riles Douglasville [email protected] 770-337-1516 Free horse manure, mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville [email protected] 404-771-4041 Fresh, clean pinestraw spread at $4 per bale, at your property, reliable service,10 yrs. experience, call today! Gloria Williamson Buford ysrvc@ hotmail.com 770-912-6671 Horse manure mixed with shavings, we load, you haul, $10/pickup truck. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219 Mulch hay; square bales only, $1.50 a bale, in barn. Perry Tyson Gray 478221-0380 Pine straw by semi trailer load; del. to your location; long leaf or slash. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester [email protected] 404-4849686 Pine straw; clean red color, del. & installed, as low as $3.75/bale, serving all GA. Josh Bulloch Manchester [email protected] 404-9251076 Shavings for horse barns, large loads. Marion Smith Kennesaw 404218-7389 Wheat straw, $2.50/bale, delivery for a fee. Kenneth Little 320 Gene Bell Rd Monroe 30655 404-557-8880 Wheat straw; large clean square bales; some, $3 each; some, $2; good clean bales. B.G. Porter Cartersville 706-384-3926 770-654-6914 Oddities Barnwood - you tear down and remove. Debbie Nelson Grantville [email protected] 678-245-0633 706-637-9910 Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown, exc. for carving, scrimshaw, or painting; also, pure emu oil. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284 David Bradley corn sheller, floor model, big fly wheel, working condition; 1925, $300. Tilman Dickerson Rabun Gap 706-982-4603 For sale: small 6x7 walk-in-cooler. Larry Avant 961 Eatonton Hwy Gray 31032 [email protected] 478-986-6389 For sale: State 52 gallon water heater, good condition, $550. Al Singleton Richmond Hill [email protected] 912-271-1455 Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked Handle, Craft, Bottleneck, and more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218 Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship U.P.S. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321 Gourds: many varieties to choose from at farm, no shipping. Hoyt Howard 4720 Watson Road Cumming 30028 770-887-2039 Old Mill grist stone; measures 44"x12", steel band intact, have pictures, $2,800 or best offer. John Rasar Stockbridge nickihalstead@ aol.com 678-232-6925 Peacock feathers for weddings, arrangements, all sizes; jewelry, etc., $1 each, beautiful 2012 bird feathers, also brown side feathers for arrows. Willam Haigler Hiawassee 706-896-2181 706994-6850 Pigeon pens & Rabbit pens for sale; please call. Jr Vaughan Forest Park [email protected] 404-3617168 Rabbit boxes, $12 each or 2 for $20; carpenter bee boxes, $10 each, bat houses, $10 each. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe [email protected] 770-267-7084 770-823-0814 Three wild hog traps for sale; three different sizes. Brinson Miller Lyons [email protected]. 912-2933464 Miscellaneous Wanted Glass telephone/telegraph insulators, wanted for corral electric fence. Ed Overstreet 1120 Delcove Way Greensboro 30642 [email protected] 706-453-0438 Looking for boiled peanut vendor at train depot in Lawrenceville thru season. Kathy Helms Lawrenceville [email protected] 678-900-4625 Looking for shelter for a mini horse; can be a calf hut, shed, large dog house, etc. Tamma Trump Acworth [email protected] 770-655-0819 Wednesday, October 3, 2012 THE MARKET BULLETIN CRP Initiative Focus Of October Workshops The Conservation Reserve Program Readiness Initiative (CRPRI) kicks off a series of online and in-person workshops October 23, 2012 at 9 a.m. with a oneday classroom and field workshop focusing on developing a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) plan. Co-sponsored by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the one-day “CRP Plan: Start to Finish” course will be held at the University of Georgia Tifton Campus Conference Center, 15 RDC Road, Tifton (Exit 64 on Additional online courses, I-75). including CRP Online Core Training, RUSLE2, WEPS and Web Tools, will be available in October through CRPRI’s new website: FacesOfCRP.info. The workshops are part of the national CRP Readiness Initiative, a nationwide effort to train conservation professionals and independent consultants to provide the planning, implementation, and management services associated with CRP. Since March, over 325 professionals in 20 states have completed the basic CRP Core Training. The conservation trainings offered through the CRPRI also will be useful to conservation professionals working in other NRCS conservation programs outside of CRP. “Students taking these courses will dig deeper, learning about advanced planning concepts and conservation tools and practices, like soil and wind erosion modeling prediction. After completing the training, they will be able to help landowners plan for and implement sound conservation practices that will enhance water quality and wildlife habitat, while keeping nutrients in soil where they can boost yields,” said Kevin Erb, CRP Readiness Initiative Project codirector.. Course descriptions CRP Plan: Start to Finish is a one-day course designed to walk students through the CRP conservation planning process step-by-step. Students in this course will learn how to: develop NRCS-required (Continued on Page 6) Department Responds to Questions Concerning West Nile Virus The Georgia Department of Agriculture has received numerous questions about West Nile Virus this year. Following are answers to some of the questions regarding the human and agricultural aspects of West Nile Virus, as relates to the areas regulated by the Department. If you need more information, please call 404-656-3689 or 1-800282-5852 or visit the websites provided. What is West Nile Virus? West Nile Virus (WNV) is one of several viruses spread by mosquitoes. It is closely related to St. Louis encephalitis (SLE) virus. SLE virus is most prevalent in the Southeast and Midwest U.S. WNV is also found in Africa, Europe, and Asia (primarily in countries bordering the Mediterranean). Infection with this virus does not always result in clinical disease. Studies have shown that normally only a small percentage of humans infected with the virus will show symptoms of disease and even fewer will develop any serious complications. Should I be worried about West Nile Virus? Studies have shown that normally only a small percentage of humans infected with the virus will show symptoms of disease and even fewer will develop any serious complications. The disease caused by West Nile Virus is very similar to St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE), but is generally milder. SLE has been in Georgia for many years. Human infections with these mosquitoborne viruses are very rare and people can further reduce the risk by taking measures to avoid mosquito bites. According to WNV activity reported to ArboNET by State, as of August 31st, 2012, there have been 29 human confirmed cases and 3 animal confirmed cases of West Nile Virus here in Georgia. It’s not often a gardener can invite an expert over to talk about gardening, but a new online course with University of Georgia horticulturist Allan Armitage now offers that chance. Founder of the UGA Trial Gardens, Armitage has teamed up with the Center for (Continued from Page 1) Pony saddle, good shape, well made, good price. Jan Sweeney Dacula [email protected] 770-6829176 404-376-0886 Want iron ring(s) from wood wagon wheels to make old-time click-andwheel toy. Glen Allen Peachtree City [email protected] 770-487-7551 770-487-7551 Want to buy old tanks used for bottled acetylene, oxygen, helium. etc. John Phillips Whitesburg 404-2817187 Want: Blacksmith anvil, also large vise. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-9325795 Want: Used 18.4R-38 tire that will inflate; tread depth is not a concern. Mark McWhorter Fort valley mmc@ ngturf.com 706-302-6733 Wanted: Canning jars all sizes; quarts, pints and half pints. Liza Summers Mineral Bluff lizasummers@ yahoo.com 706-455-3639 Is there a treatment for West Nile Virus for humans? There is no specific treatment, medication, or cure for illnesses caused by West Nile Virus. However, the symptoms and complications of the disease can be treated. Most people who get the illness recover from it. Is there a vaccine to protect humans from West Nile virus? There is not a vaccine to protect humans against West Nile virus infection. I have seen dead birds. Should I report them? If you find dead birds, contact your county health department and ask them if they need them for WNV testing. Health officials are testing crows, blue jays, and raptors (birds of prey such as hawks) to determine where the virus may have spread. Can West Nile Virus cause illness in my cat or dog? There are no confirmed clinical cases of WNV in dogs. Although two cats from New Jersey were reported with the disease (one in 1999 and one in 2000), more research is needed to determine if WNV is of significant risk to cats. Can West Nile Virus affect horses? Yes. Horses can become sick and (Continued on Page 6) Sunbelt Ag Expo (Continued from Page 6) and precision farming technology. New field demonstrations are planned for this year featuring modern drain tile installation. These demonstrations will take place in a field directly behind the Expo farm shop. Precision farming technology such as global positioning systems will be used to design the new drainage system and to make sure it is put into the ground with pinpoint accuracy. The Expo invites farmers to come and see how drain tile can improve both the soils and the crops of many farms throughout the Southeast. The crops on the farm include those most widely grown in the Southeast, including cotton, peanuts, corn, soybeans and hay. A new crop, sesame, has been planted in the crop plots on the farm this year. The Expo farm has some of the largest plantings to be found in South Georgia of two premier forage crops, alfalfa and perennial peanuts. Also, check out the Expo’s organic crop plots supervised by USDA agronomists. University of Georgia Extension scientists use the Expo farm to test new herbicides, fungicides, planting dates, row spacings and crop varieties. They will use the information from these plots in making crop their production recommendations for the 2013 growing season. Visitors will again be able to ride shaded shuttle wagons to see the crops and the field demonstrations on the farm. Visitors can get off the shuttle wagons to get a close-up view of the crops and the equipment, and then embark on another shuttle wagon for a return trip to the exhibit area. Blalock says the Expo depends on the work of countless individuals, many of them volunteers. “These folks return to Moultrie year after year to work in the exhibits, in the field demonstrations, in organizing our stock dog trials, in parking (Continued on Page 3) Southern Garden Expert Offers Online Course Carden Foods brothers have a photo of their great-greatgrandmother selling collard greens in the late 1800s. Today Carden Foods, a seven-day-aweek operation, makes more than 500 deliveries a week in 40 counties, reaching all the way to the South Carolina border. And when strawberries or some other Georgia-grown produce is in season, the company will make a special delivery so its Page 11 clients can enjoy the state’s bounty. While the brothers sometimes raise and sell cows on their neighboring farms in Spalding County, Carden Foods does not offer meats. “We are strictly produce,” says Carden of their business. “That’s our family heritage and that’s what we stuck to. We appreciate our clients and try to deliver good produce and good service.” Wanted: Used horse or cattle gates, used metal posts, used fence/barb wire at an affordable price. Cecil Fuller Adairsville [email protected] 770-877-3192 Wanted: windmills, full size, any type; windmill towers, full size, any type. Jimmy Hardin Knoxville 478-361-3907 Firewood All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. 1/2 cord of oak firewood, $75; delivery in Green and Clark Co. David Athens 706-759-3898 706-759-3619 1/2 cord, $75; Full cord, $140; Oak. Johnny Rockwort 770-646-3941 Continuing Education to offer his first online course, Armitage’s Herbaceous Perennials for the Sun. Armitage is considered by horticulturists as a leading expert on perennials, and he makes recommendations for plants in Georgia’s warm, moist climate. The self-paced course concentrates on Armitage’s selection of 20 perennials for sunny gardens. He will offer suggestions on how to plant, propagate and care for his favorite perennials, and also describe each plant’s origin, characteristics, bloom time, flower structure and optimum growing conditions. “It will be challenging, but we will have fun,” Armitage said. The course will include audio clips, interactive exercises and end-of-lesson quizzes that provide instant feedback. It will serve as a crash course on Firewood: Seasoned hickory and oak, $140/cord; you haul. Greg Wright Talking Rock [email protected] 706276-3242 Free oak firewood logs, delimbed and ready for you to cut into fireplace lengths and split. Jerry Nichols Auburn 404-558-2706 Free pecan wood; fallen trees, some seasoned, you cut /haul/clean up. Joy Andrews Waverly Hall [email protected] 706325-7123 Lighter fire starter split, $2lb., shipping free on 10lb. order; 1lb. knots , free with 10lbs. Jimmy Dudley White 770-364-1361 Loggers finished firewood, mostly hardwood, easy to get to; email for more information. Julia Heidbrink Barnesville julia@ buggytownbirddogs.com 770-358-7892 678-588-1619 Ads cannot be called in by phone. perennials for landscapers and nursery employees, but also is designed for home gardeners who want to be better informed. Students will learn how to identify the different growing conditions in their landscape, understand which perennials perform best in those conditions and gain the confidence to try new plants. “This course will appeal to gardeners at all levels, from first-time homeowners to experienced garden center employees,” said Pamela Bracken, department head of Special Projects and Curriculum Development at the Georgia Center. Students are given three months to complete the course, and those who do will receive 2.4 hours of Continuing Education credit. For more information or to enroll, call 706-542-3537 or visit http://www.georgia center.uga.edu/perennialsun. Need oak wood?, bring chainsaw and splitter, need the field cleared. Tracy Allgood Reynolds tracyallgood@ pstel.net 478-957-4038 Oak and hickory split firewood for sale; cords, half cords and truckloads. Mike Clower Douglasville 404-4524138 Seasoned fat back kindling; fire starter for fireplaces, stoves, campfires, gifts bags and bulk available. John Mize Cumming 770-312-2122 Seasoned firewood, dry stored & ready to go; free local delivery; call for prices. Eugene Clark Jasper [email protected] 706-253-5134 Seasoned oak firewood, $100/half cord, $185/cord; delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville [email protected] 770-461-4083 Seasoned oak firewood, $200 for cord, $100 for 1/2 cord, deliver extra. Mike Austin Douglasville 770-6522164 770-942-9050 Timber The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed. Air-dried pine lumber; 1X12X12; 1X12X10; 1X12X8. countless 1X4's and other special cuts, Polk County area. Randy Grogan Cedartown [email protected] 770-846-1640 Poplar lumber for sale; air dried or can be kiln dried, 1", good for panelling, with character, $0.70c/bf. Robert Bartolo Hartwell 706-372-0214 Page 12 Free Coupon Here If you were a paid subscriber to the Market Bulletin, you would have received a free coupon in this space valid for $5 off a purchase of $25 or more at any Harveys Supermarket. If you enjoy receiving such coupons by mail, consider subscribing to the printed version of the Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are available to Georgia residents for $10 per year; out-of-state subscriptions are available for $20 per year. Subscription fee may be paid online at www.thegamarketbulletin.com (Visa, MasterCard only). Please note there is a $1 convenience fee added to credit card transactions. To subscribe by mail, send check or money order made payable to Market Bulletin at Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please include name, complete mailing address and daytime phone number. ag consumer line… I am going to clear an old pasture that has a lot of brush. I know there are underground yellow jacket nests in the area. Where can I buy clothing that will protect me from the yellow jackets and other wasps and hornets I may encounter? Perhaps the most important thing to remember is to wear long sleeves and long pants. Tuck the cuffs of your pants into your boots or knee socks to prevent the insects from flying up your pants legs. Seal your shirt sleeves as well by tucking them into gloves. There are inexpensive, one-piece, disposable Tyvek® suits you may want to consider. They are available from various sources. There are veiled hats and head coverings designed to protect against mosquitoes that may keep the yellow jackets and other insects from flying in your face. These are available from outdoor and hiking stores. You may also wish to look at suppliers for beekeepers. Several are listed on the Georgia Beekeepers Association website (www.gabeekeeping.com). *** My tomato plant is more than seven feet tall. Is this a record? A tomato plant that reaches seven feet is indeed tall but not uncommon. Some tomato varieties are classified as “determinate.” That is, they reach a certain height and stop growing. “Indeterminate” varieties will keep growing through the season and reach quite tall when happy and well-cared for. If you have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 218, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at [email protected]. THE MARKET BULLETIN Sunbelt Ag Expo Celebrates 35 Great Years Each year, the Sunbelt Ag Expo makes fall a festive time for farmers and their families from the Southeast. This year will be a special Expo as the farm show celebrates its 35th anniversary. The 2012 farm show will be held Oct. 16-18 in Moultrie, Ga., and North America’s Premier Farm Showtm promises to be another big observance of agricultural bounty. “For the past 35 years, our farm show has provided farmers and their families with a glimpse of the newest available agricultural technology, all in one central location,” says Chip Blalock, the Expo’ director. “We are proud of our history, and we are truly excited about the new farming technology and the exhibits we are putting together for this year.” Blalock says the 2012 show will be a good one. “Some of the activities we plan include recognizing 23 exhibitors who have been with us for each of our 35 years,” he explains. “We commend these companies for their long-term commitment to our farmers and to our farm show, and we invite our visitors to show their appreciation for these companies and organizations.” In addition, Blalock says the Expo will also celebrate the 100th anniversary of the propane gas industry. Propane-powered vehicles will lead the daily antique tractor parades, and the Propane Gas exhibit will also offer safety seminars of interest to propane gas dealers and consumers. “In addition, we will dedicate new permanent exhibit buildings for Reinke and Valmont/Valley,” says Blalock. “These are two of our longtime irrigation exhibitors and they have both been strong supporters of our research farm.” Also in recognition of the 35th anniversary, the Expo will have a special exhibit in the farm show’s headquarters building. This exhibit will feature a collection of commemorative souvenir cola bottles from each of the 35 years of the show, along with a collection of official Expo programs published over the years. Each year, the Expo welcomes some 1,200 exhibitors and hundreds of thousands of visitors. Visitors will see the exhibits in a 100-acre area that features both indoor, all-weather exhibits along with outdoor exhibits and exhibits in tents. Special activities are once again 2012 Sunbelt Expo West Nile Virus (Continued from Page 6) doing the above. Also ask a neighbor to check your property when you are away on vacation. Is there only one kind of mosquito that can carry West Nile Virus? Culex pipiens is the species most commonly associated with the WNV, but it is believed that several species of mosquitoes can carry the virus. For more information visit the following websites: Georgia Department of Human Resources - Public Health http://health.state.ga.us/epi/vbd.shtml Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/ q&a.htm USDA Animal Health Inspection Services http://www.aphis.usda.gov/oa/wnv/index.h tml Georgia Veterinary Medical Association www.gvma.net Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Oct. 16-18 Moultrie, Ga. 229-985-1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com Celebrating 35 years of Excellence 1978 – 2012 Notice to Farmers Any Georgia farmer claiming to have unpaid accounts for agricultural products sold in the last (6) months to Georgia Vegetable Co, Inc. of Tifton, Georgia, should immediately contact: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Bonding, Rm. 328 Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334; (404) 656-3725. planned for young farmers and their families on Wednesday, Oct. 17. These include a barbeque cooking contest, a horseshoe-pitching tournament, and an evening reception and dinner with valuable door prizes and entertainment. Within the exhibits, the Expo maintains a full schedule of seminars and presentations that will educate, inform and entertain visitors. Many exhibits will offer interactive displays and activities that allow visitors to try out new equipment useful in farming. The Santa Gertrudis Breeders International will sponsor the beef presentations this year for the first time. In addition to the traditional presentations by Extension beef and forage specialists, the beef presentations will also feature three producers from the Southeast who will be sharing their own experiences in raising cattle. Other presentations will cover a variety of topics relating to animal agriculture. Some of these include alpaca management, commercial fish farming and pond management, cow milking demonstrations and dairy farming presentations, goat and sheep herd health seminars, and seminars on poultry production. These presentations and exhibits make the Expo one of the best places for people to get information on starting up a new farm animal enterprise. Veteran animal agricultural producers will also benefit from these presentations, according to Blalock. In the Georgia Agriculture Building opened last year, representatives of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Farm Bureau will be offering a full schedule of cooking demonstrations. Additional cooking demonstrations will be found in the Family Living Building, which also will be the site of the Expo’s popular backyard gardening presentations. The Family Living exhibits will feature renowned regional artist Jack DeLoney who may be making his final Expo appearance. DeLoney specializes in painting watercolor scenes of farming’s past, and he recently has announced his impending retirement as a commercial artist. Titan/Goodyear and the Georgia FFA Foundation will hold tire auctions on (Continued on Page 6) The Georgia Department of Agriculture’s third Georgia Grown Farmers Showcase was held at the Atlanta State Farmers Market in Forest Park Saturday, Sept. 15. Among the more than 30 vendors was Coggins Farms of Lake Park, Georgia, a major producer of sweet potatoes. Kevin and Amy Coggins, shown behind the ice cream freezer, treated visitors to some of the sweet potato ice cream produced by Marble Slab Creamery, a business of Coggins Farms. An Update on Your Georgia Grown Program (Continued from Page 1) member. I’m particularly excited about Harvey’s because of the link their membership creates between producers, manufacturers and the retailers that provide access to Georgia Grown products. We are very much looking forward to sharing the many ways Harvey’s is supporting agriculture, nutrition and the Georgia Grown program in the coming months. Our second big initiative this fall is the first Georgia Grown Symposium, an agribusiness development conference, to be held at the Macon Marriott City Center this November 8-9. I’d like to personally invite you to attend. This conference is designed to help small businesses grow, large businesses grow larger, and educate attendees on issues such as insurance, regulatory, trade, marketing and other matters that impact your business. There will be something for everyone at the Symposium, so mark your calendar now for that event. This is just one way we’re working to add value to your membership and earn your continued support of Georgia Grown. Details are coming via your mailbox, email and social media soon. The Georgia Grown program has been around for a decade; today we have brought better definition to its reason for existence. The goal is to improve the profitability of Georgia’s agricultural sector by building brand integrity. Recognition of the quality and reliability of Georgia-based products and services continues to grow in both domestic and international markets and our efforts this past year have focused on providing a fresher look and better plan. As a member of Georgia Grown, you saw value in this program. Let your friends know of your commitment. If you’re a listed member but not a paying member, we need your support. We are here to stay, so please consider upgrading at least to a silver membership. We, at the Georgia Department of Agriculture, are all committed to making you successful, with a flourishing marketing and economic development program that helps our agricultural economy grow and thrive. Please help us grow Georgia Grown, and thank you for the support and initiative you’ve already shared. How to Subscribe (Continued from Page 1) for $5 per year. Subscribers can access the Bulletin online via traditional desktop computers as well as tablets (such as the iPad) and smartphone. “Hot links” are provided for ads and editorial copy, offering instant access to phone numbers, website links and email addresses by the simple click of a mouse or tap of a finger. For those without Internet service, new subscriptions, renewals, and address changes can be submitted by U.S. Mail. For new subscriptions and renewals, send a check or money order payable to Market Bulletin, along with your name, complete mailing address, and daytime phone number to the following address: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.